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Listen to the story of Chicago told through 50 eloquent artifacts and survey real history in the form of a Potawatomi war club, an Art Deco armchair or an audio cassette that can still play the Super Bowl Shuffle. When investigating the mysteries of Chicago's past, it's helpful to examine the physical evidence. From a fiddle played by a Chicago pioneer and a jersey worn by Michael Jordan to a relic of the Chicago fire and the guns used in the St. Valentine's Day massacre, these talismans chronicle the city's tragedies and triumphs. Some heirlooms shed new light on familiar figures like Louis…mehr

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Listen to the story of Chicago told through 50 eloquent artifacts and survey real history in the form of a Potawatomi war club, an Art Deco armchair or an audio cassette that can still play the Super Bowl Shuffle. When investigating the mysteries of Chicago's past, it's helpful to examine the physical evidence. From a fiddle played by a Chicago pioneer and a jersey worn by Michael Jordan to a relic of the Chicago fire and the guns used in the St. Valentine's Day massacre, these talismans chronicle the city's tragedies and triumphs. Some heirlooms shed new light on familiar figures like Louis Sullivan while others commemorate the contributions of less heralded visionaries like Frances Glessner Lee. Joseph Gusaitis explores Chicago's history through 50 carefully chosen objects, a collection that includes stockyard knives, the world's first portable radio and Nelson Algren's typewriter.
Autorenporträt
Joseph Gustaitis is a Chicago-based freelance writer and editor. He received his AB from Dartmouth College and his MA and PhD in history from Columbia University. He is the author of many popular history magazine articles. After working as an editor at Collier's Year Book, he became the humanities editor for Collier's Encyclopedia. He has also worked in television and won an Emmy Award for writing for ABC-TV's FYI program. His previous books are Chicago's Greatest Year, 1893: The White City and the Birth of a Modern Metropolis and Chicago Transformed: World War I and the Windy City.