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Posted in Ohio (Monday, June 28, 2010)

Written by Loveland J B (John Bigelow) 1827-. By S.l. : s.n. , (Fremont, Ohio : I. M. Keeler & son). There are some available for $37.95.
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Posted in Ohio (Monday, June 28, 2010)

By Peninsula Library & Historical Soc et al. There are some available for $14.95.
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Posted in Ohio (Monday, June 28, 2010)

Written by William B Fetters. By Book orders to W.B. Fetters. Sells new for $29.00.
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Posted in Ohio (Monday, June 28, 2010)

Written by Irene H Wolgamot. By Family History Publishers. There are some available for $50.00.
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Posted in Ohio (Monday, June 28, 2010)

A Hoosier Holiday (1916 Travel Biography) Written by Theodore Dreiser. By Indiana University Press. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $15.89. There are some available for $3.46.
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  1. Theodore Dreiser is one of America's great authors, but he is also an enigma wrapped inside a contradiction. Forever in awe of the "great social forces" lurching mankind forward, and inspired by the great financial titans and clever capitalist geniuses who attempted to reap the whirlwind, Dreiser nevertheless embraced communism late in his life as the antidote for the injustices plaguing mankind. He was a spirited social rebel, railing against orthodoxy and Puritan "Babbitts" who would foist their Midwestern morality down upon him, but at the same time, as he demonstrates in this book, his idealization of the small-town Hoosier philistines in Warsaw, Sullivan, and other whistle stop towns far removed from the Broadway footlights he had known intimately by the time this epic journey to the Heartland commences. Dreiser devoted hundreds, perhaps thousands of pages of prose to attacking the small-town "Babbitts" sharing the views of another world-weary cynic, Henry Louis Mencken. And yet, for all his caustic attitudes toward rigid conventions, Dreiser swoons in near reverie after catching first glimpse of the mundane streets, the old grammar school, feed store, and the simple folk he remembered from his youth. In other passages,examples of plain country living he encounters along the bumpy, dusty backroads of America circa 1914, are ridiculed and scorned as one would commonly expect of Theodore Dreiser and his war against society's religious and social conventions. Nevertheless, Dreiser's personal observations on life are often more engaging and inciteful than in some of his later novels. He is an American master; a pioneer of literary realism, and despite the contradictions, this is a fine and engaging volume exploring a vanished American landscape. Mr. Brinkley is to be commended for presenting it to the reading public again after all these years.


  2. I read Sister Carrie when I was a teenager in China. The other day I listened to a Hoosier's holiday on Talking Books. He went back to his hometown after some thirty years. I went back to my hometown, Hangzhou, China and saw my old house now completely destroyed and replaced by a huge scaffolding. Somehow I felt my experience wasn't so different from Dreisers. I liked the book so much I'm going to order a copy to read certain parts again, although I have been in Indianapolis exactly once in my lifetime. Indianapolis and Hangzhou are world's apart. Dreiser and me are only 50 years apart but I feel I knew how he felt. Kai Lai Chung


  3. I read Sister Carrie when I was a teenager in China. The other day I listened to a Hoosier's holiday on Talking Books. He went back to his hometown after some thirty years. I went back to my hometown, Hangzhou, China and saw my old house now completely destroyed and replaced by a huge scaffolding. Somehow I felt my experience wasn't so different from Dreisers. I liked the book so much I'm going to order a copy to read certain parts again, although I have been in Indianapolis exactly once in my lifetime. Indianapolis and Hangzhou are world's apart. Dreiser and me are only 50 years apart but I feel I knew how he felt. Kai Lai Chung



  4. In the summer of 1915, at a party in NYC for Edgar Lee Masters, illustrator Franklin Booth, a fellow Hoosier, asked Dreiser if he would care to accompany him on a motor trip to Indiana. Sensing the possibility of making a book out of the trip, Dreiser agreed. On August 11, Dreiser and Booth, along with a driver/mechanic named Speed, left NYC for the great midwest of their childhoods.

    This, the book that resulted from the trip, is many things: travelogue, personal memoir, soap box for Dreiser's unorthodox beliefs, among other things. As a travelogue, it's relatively easy to trace their journey almost town to town (no maps are in the book) because Dreiser names many of them; he is also impressed by a lot of them and seems to be consistently enthused about what might be around the next bend. The year being 1915, one might assume they would've taken the newly established Lincoln Highway, but they didn't, electing to go via a more circuitous route through Scranton, Elmira, and Buffalo. Dreiser is obviously thrilled by motor travel and waxes ecstatically about it throughout the trip.

    After reaching Indiana and visiting some old familiar places, Dreiser's comments are sometimes cynical and critical (especially of small-town attitudes and prejudices), but are also enthusiastic and proud (he has a Whitmanesque belief in the American people). But the reader must also endure sentences like these: "I often ask myself what it is all about, anyhow, and what are we here for, and why should anyone worry whether they are low or high, or moral or immoral. What difference does it really make?" Expressing sentiments like these is what kept Dreiser in trouble with the critics.

    All in all, it's a very interesting book. Dreiser's muscular prose pulls the reader along, and most of what he has to say is still relevant. The only thing sorely missing is an index, which would be very helpful. Like all long car trips there are slow, dreary stretches, but not nearly enough to wish you stayed home.


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Posted in Ohio (Monday, June 28, 2010)

Written by Hamilton Co General Society and Jeffrey G. Herbert. By Heritage Books Inc. Sells new for $112.50.
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Posted in Ohio (Monday, June 28, 2010)

Written by Friedrich Saatkamp. By New Knoxville Historical Society. There are some available for $118.95.
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Posted in Ohio (Monday, June 28, 2010)

Written by Colleen Alice Ridlen. By Ye Olde Genealogie Shoppe. There are some available for $99.95.
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Posted in Ohio (Monday, June 28, 2010)

Written by Ellen Berry. By Genealogical Pub Co. There are some available for $15.00.
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Posted in Ohio (Monday, June 28, 2010)

Written by Clifford Neal Smith. By American Library Association. There are some available for $45.00.
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Genealogy of the Loveland family in the United States of America from 1635 to 1892, containing the descendants of Thomas Loveland of Wethersfield, now Glastonbury, Conn., also English notes, and information biographical, historical and traditional of the various families, including their alliances and descendants in the female line so far as ascertained
Summit County Historical Resource Guide
Maximilian Leech (1763-1815) of Blockley and Kingsessing: A supplement to William Fetters (1794-1857) and Mary B. Leech : ancestors and descendants : volume ... Six Columbiana County Ohio, pioneer families
To Ohio from the Rheinphalz: Marsch and Zimmer family history
A Hoosier Holiday (1916 Travel Biography)
Restored Hamilton County, Ohio Marriages, 1850-1859
Ladbergen: Out of the history and the present of the 1000-year Westphalian village
Ohio County, Indiana early marriages 1844-1857
Ohio Settlers, Early, Purchasers of Land in Southwestern Ohio 1800-1840
Federal Land Series, A Calendar of Archival Materials on the Land Patents Issued by the U.S.Gov. with subject, tract, and name indexes, Vol. 4,Part 1: Grants in the Virginia Military District of Ohio

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