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Lake Claremont Press fosters and celebrates what's distinctive about Chicago's history, culture, geography, spirit, and lore. Join us in preserving the past, exploring the present, and ensuring a future sense of place for our corner of the globe.

What Would Jane Say? City-Building Women and a Tale of Two Chicagos by Janice Metzger

Rule 53: Capturing Hippies, Spies, Politicians, and Murderers in an American Courtroom by Andy Austin
On the Job: Behind the Stars of the Chicago Police Department by Daniel P. Smith
The Chicago River: A Natural and Unnatural History by Libby Hill
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Oldest Chicago by David Witter

Historic Bars of Chicago by Sean Parnell
Carless in Chicago by Jason Rothstein
The Beat Cop's Guide to Chicago Eats by
Sports Traveler® Chicago by Anbritt Stengele
The Chicago River Architecture Tour by Phyllis Kozlowski
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Oldest Chicago

The Beat Cop's Guide to Chicago Eats
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Hollywood on Lake Michigan: 100 Years of Chicago and the Movies by Arnie Bernstein

Chicago Haunts: Ghostlore of the Windy City (Revised Edition) by Ursula Bielski
The Hoofs and Guns of the Storm: Chicago's Civil War Connections by Arnie Bernstein
The Streets & San Man's Guide to Chicago Eats by Dennis Foley
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The Chicago River: A Natural and Unnatural History by Libby Hill
The Politics of Place: A History of Zoning in Chicago by Joseph P. Schwieterman and Dana Capsall
Near West Side Stories: Struggles for Community in Chicago's Maxwell Street Neighborhood by Carolyn Eastwood
The Streets & San Man's Guide to Chicago Eats by Dennis Foley
Finding Your Chicago Ancestors: A Beginner's Guide to Family History in the City and Cook County by Grace DuMelle
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Grace DuMelle Fascination with the true stories of the past began early for Grace. As a child, she heard tales of family connections to the Eastland disaster and the assassination of President McKinley...
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Janice Metzger What Would Jane Say? author Janice Metzger (Jan. 28, 1950 - Feb. 22, 2010) left behind a stunning book brimming with her passion and meticulous research; years of public school, neighborhood, and transportation activism; and a better city and world for her having passed through it. She resided Wicker Park for over 30 years.
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