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Rockefeller's Cleveland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Rockefeller's Cleveland

John D. Rockefeller arrived in Cleveland in 1853 a boy of 14 and spent six decades in his adopted hometown. With the Standard Oil Company's incorporation in 1870, Rockefeller became the city's most well-known industrialist and, from 1885 to 1917, its foremost summer resident at his Forest Hill estate. Here he raised his children, laid the foundation of a financial and industrial empire, and established a commitment to charitable giving. At the end of the Civil War, Cleveland was a crucible from which would be cast the fortunes of many. None were greater than Rockefeller's. Rockefeller's Cleveland captures the visual panorama of a dynamic city that literally reinvented itself in the 1800s and in doing so emerged a major business and industrial center.

Gordon Baldwin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 58

Gordon Baldwin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1983
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Comedian
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 66

The Comedian

LOGLINE: A rich and darkly comic meditation on grief and alcoholism, The Comedian follows 16-year-old Alice as she navigates the horrors of her world, oscillating between past and present. In the past, she suffered the predations of her father, and in the present, she is forced into the guardianship of her alcoholic uncle – a once celebrated comedian – now wallowing in the chasm of self-pity. ABOUT: The Comedian is a tragedy play in two acts, available in Paperback, Hardcover and Ebook. Copyright © 2024 Gordon Hinchen. Published April 2, 2024. ISBN: 979-8-218-40201-3. For licensing, please contact Wrender Studios at wrenderstudiosllc@gmail.com or visit our website www.scriptdoctoratl.co...

Organized Crime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1268
Iron Will
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 362

Iron Will

This story will appeal to scholars interested in industrial or mining history, business historians, and those interested in Great Lakes and Michigan history.

The Watering Places of Cleveland
  • Language: en

The Watering Places of Cleveland

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Misfortune on Cleveland’s Millionaires' Row
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Misfortune on Cleveland’s Millionaires' Row

Extreme wealth could buy a mansion in Millionaires' Row but not immunity from unsavory business dealings or shameful behavior. May Hanna gave her millionaire ex-husband's hired Pinkerton detectives the slip to sneak out of the country. To escape financial embarrassment, James Potter, the manager of a prominent Euclid Avenue apartment building, gave his family cough medicine laced with poison, killing his entire family including himself. Married to a Millionaires' Row doctor, the infamous con woman Cassie Chadwick posed as Andrew Carnegie's illegitimate daughter and forged a fake $5 million check. Author Alan Dutka delves into sixteen tales of anguish and deceit that offer a startling perspective on Cleveland's super-rich.

World Series '48
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 259

World Series '48

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-11-07
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  • Publisher: McFarland

The 1948 World Series gave fans an unusual showdown--neither of the contestants had seen the Fall Classic for a generation. The Cleveland Indians had last won the American League pennant in 1920. The Boston Braves had not been atop the National League since 1914. Both teams featured excellent pitching. Boston's aces were Warren Spahn and Johnny Sain. Cleveland had stalwarts of the mound Bob Feller and Bob Lemon, and surprise knuckleball phenom Gene Bearden. Despite being prohibitive favorites, Cleveland battled through six hard-fought games for the championship. This book recounts every at-bat of the 1948 Series, along with key moments of the regular season, including the antics of colorful Indians' owner Bill Veeck and a near fatality on the diamond.

Perfecta
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Perfecta

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-05-14
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Perfecta: the Game is straightforward. The Game is played by the best professional killers in the business. The rules: Ten names go on a list. Place a bet of one million dollars. Pick the exact order in which the victims will be killed. Collect the pot. Perfecta: the town no longer exists. A church and a bar are all that remain of what was once Perfecta, Texas. Two brothers and one renegade live there, divided, as dissimilar as the two building left standing. Eugene Green, a would-be preacher, attempts to uphold the unattainable family legacy. His twin Gordon, just wants to drink his problems away. Gene's friend Yugi Onita, just wants to hide from his past. Perfecta comes to Perfecta, as the final stage of the deadliest game on the planet comes to the remnants of the Texas town with the arrival of two strangers. One, Rebecca, a young girl running for her life. The other, a callous killer known only as Taylor, who has followed Rebecca to Perfecta. Perhaps the most terrifying revelation comes when the preacher and his friends discover that there are more sinister killers coming, and Taylor may even be on their side.