Lost Chicago (Lost)

Lost Chicago (Lost)

Lost Chicago (Lost)

Lost Chicago (Lost)

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Overview

A chronicle of the city's great losses, from old ballparks to lakeshore mansions. Lost Chicago looks at the cherished places in the city that time, progress, and fashion have swept aside.

The series looks back in loving detail at many of the things that have helped create a city's unique identity that have since disappeared: the streetcars, the shops, the parks, the churches, the amusement parks, even the annual parades. It looks at the architectural gems that failed to be preserved, the hotels that could not be adapted and fell to the wrecking ball, and the novelty buildings. Famous landmarks, much-loved restaurants, sports stadia, movie palaces, pleasure gardens, piers, and lake steamers, plus the Union stockyards all feature, along with the industries that once drove the Chicago economy but have since moved on.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781911641438
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 09/02/2021
Series: Lost
Pages: 176
Sales rank: 626,532
Product dimensions: 9.70(w) x 11.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

John Paulett is the author of histories Forgotten Chicago, Printers Row and Pentecost Peanuts Popcorn and Prayer. He is currently working on a history of Catholic social activism. He holds an M.A. in Theology and is completing an M.F.A. in Writing at Antioch University. John is married to the artist Sabina Ott and lives in Oak Park, Illinois

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"Beautifully illustrated in aged black-and-white photos and burnished with charming prose based on many years of research."  —Library Journal on Lost New York

"The pictures alone are worth the price of admission."  —Publishers Weekly on Lost New York

"Meticulous in its research and accessibly written and illustrated."  —Publishers Weekly on Lost San Francisco

"Is an immensely entertaining and beautifully illustrated book with great archival photography." — Beyond the Boat Tour.com

"For Chicago history and architecture lovers." — Chicago Sun-Times

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