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The Chicago River: An Illustrated History and Guide to the River and Its Waterways
David Solzman
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| #4606168 in Books | Wild Onion Books | 1998-08-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .76 x7.03 x9.96l, | File type: PDF | 287 pages | ||11 of 12 people found the following review helpful.| A loving and comprehensive tribute to the Chicago River|By A Customer|David Solzman paints a portrait of the Chicago River that glows with vitality. His book is a careful mix of scholarly detail, gorgeous graphics (many photographs were taken by the author), and a resounding voice expressing his love for one of Chicago's natural treasures. Solzman, a professor of geograph||"The entire work adds greatly to the history of Chicago. It will appeal to many audiences, from anglers and paddlers to environmentalists, urban planners, and Chicago fans." - Cathy Maloney, author of The Prairie Club of Chicago"|A
“The river has seen it all, done it all, carried it all,” writes David Solzman. “Its current whispers of the past even as it rushes into the future. Those who know the river and its connected streams know Chicago in an elemental way. In a strong sense, the river is Chicago. Follow the river and travel into the soul of the city.”
The river is indeed the soul of the city—it runs through the heart of downtown, and it is a vehicle fo...
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