Matthew J. Weisman |
Those of you who appreciate the great real-photo postcards of Willis Leiter will undoubtedly want to add Lorain County Through the Lens of Willis Leiter to their library.
While the first Leiter book, The Real Photo Postcards of Willis Leiter, focused on Lorain, this new book expands its subject matter to include the rest of Lorain County. Thus, you'll find rare, eye-popping historic images of Amherst, Avon, Elyria, Oberlin, LaGrange, North Ridgeville, Vermilion and more, all through the lens of Willis Leiter. The book is by Bill Jackson, Dennis Lamont, James D. MacMillan, Paula Brosky-Shorf, Bruce L. Waterhouse Jr., and Matthew J. Weisman.
I had the pleasure of attending the book signing at the Lorain Historical Society near the end of October and getting my (free) copy autographed by Matt, Bill and Bruce.
From Left: Bill Jackson, Matthew J. Weisman, and Bruce L. Waterhouse Jr. |
Next on Santa's list is a book written by author Don Hilton, one of the regular contributors to this blog through his daily witty comments. But unlike his most recent, historical non-fiction books, his newest tome The Vanishing of A. E. Leehman is a small-town murder mystery.
Don Hilton |
Don may have to market a special reinforced bookshelf (autographed and engraved for a small, exorbitant fee) to hold the rapidly growing Don Hilton Library.
Visit Don's website for information on all of his books. Be sure to explore the various media links, which include his appearances on Cleveland television.
4 comments:
Is it me or doesn't Matthew look like an older version of Bryan Cranston aka Walter White from "Breaking Bad"?I'll have to check this book out.
Hey, Dan, thanks for the plug!
That guy *was* a jerk. At least I didn't kill him off...
For those interested... Signed copies of all my books can be found at the Burning River Boutique in Vermilion, and at Over the Moon Gifts in the Ariel Hotel in Lorain, or at the Over the Moon shop at Jamie's Fleamarket.
The postcard book looks wonderful!
These look like two outstanding books; best wishes to Don and the other authors!
Thanks, Buster!
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