Chicago Flashback : The People and Events That Shaped a City's History

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Chicago Flashback : The People and Events That Shaped a City's History

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 400 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781572842359
  • DDC分類 977.311

Full Description

The devoted journalists at the Chicago Tribune have been reporting the city's news for 170 years. As a result, the paper has amassed an inimitable, as-it-happened history of its hometown, a city first incorporated in 1837 that rapidly grew to become the third-largest city in the United States. Since 2011, the Chicago Tribune has been mining its vast archive of photos and stories for its weekly feature Chicago Flashback, which deals with the significant people and events that have shaped the city's history and culture from the paper's founding in 1847 to the present day.

Now the editors of the Tribune have carefully collected the best, most interesting Chicago Flashback features into a single coffee-table volume. Each story is accompanied by at least one black-and-white image from the paper's fabled photo vault located deep below Michigan Avenue's famed Tribune Tower. Chicago Flashback offers readers a unique perspective on the city's long and colorful history.

Contents

INTRODUCTION

Happy birthday, Chicago

CHAPTER ONE:

Pageantry and Progress

Ferris' wheel deal

The Second City's second world's fair

The dingy city

Raising Chicago out of the mud

In a rush, the river is reversed

The Ward-Field museum fight

Of hobos, tramps and bums

Navy Pier's zany past

Wrigley: Star of the skyline

Tribune Tower a winner

CHAPTER TWO:

Transportation

'L' defines the city

'Ain't no road just like it'

Those @#$%&! bridge-tenders!

Before Uber, there was jitney

Land grab to Loop flood

Midway's ups and downs

Air show daredevils

Chicago, cycling capital

CHAPTER THREE:

Business, Labor and Industry

Built with steel

'Hog butcher for the world'

Marching off the job

Raise a glass to barmaids

Sears, the Amazon of its day

Arsenal of Democracy

When candy was dandy

Chicago's original Mad Men

Christmas stockings

CHAPTER FOUR:

Innovation and Social Change

Illinois women win the vote

When polio was defeated

From dog pound to humane society

When King came to town

Saluting the Moon Men

Before Roe v. Wade, the Jane

Collective

CHAPTER FIVE:

Politics

Barack Obama's historic election

The accidental mayor

Capone's battle for Cicero

'Tell Chicago I'll pull through'

The Lager Beer Riot

Why JFK came to town

Byrne vs. the Machine

Mourning Harold Washington

CHAPTER SIX:

Crime and Vice

Chicago, the sin city

The great grain gamble

White City's serial killer

No ordinary whorehouse

Darrow's courtroom eloquence

When gangsters were celebrities

Four who got Capone

When policy kings ruled

Sisters' deaths changed city

Casino? What casino?

CHAPTER SEVEN:

Passion and Protest

1968's 'police riot'

A racial tinderbox

Chicago and the KKK

The Battle of Fort Dearborn

When cab wars were wars

Republic Steel: riot or massacre?

Chaos after King slaying

1970 concert was true riot fest

Disastrous Black Panther Raid

The neo-Nazis vs. Skokie

CHAPTER EIGHT:

Disasters

Mrs. O'Leary's legend

Three deadly infernos

'L' leaps off Loop rails

Eastland: Joy turns to horror

Flu hit hard and fast in 1918

1918 circus train wreck

McCormick Place in ruins

CHAPTER NINE:

Sports

Auto racing's birthplace

When speedskating was king

Civil war: Cubs vs. Sox

Pulling no punches

Red Grange's amazing run

Public Enemy No. 1 was baseball fan

Tidye Pickett's legacy

Girls of summer played in skirts

Go-Go Sox win pennant

Marathoners vs. the mighty lake

Our kind of sport—right off the bat

CHAPTER TEN:

Arts and Culture

When the Stones played Bronzeville

Dance-hall romance

Theaters become movie palaces

Where Hollywood legends changed trains

Buffalo Bill: Urban cowboy

Sinatra and the Chicago mob

The Beatles invade Chicago

Two faces of South Shore

CHAPTER ELEVEN:

Amusement

19th Century 'Tinder'? Personal ads

Bud Billiken marches on

Summer fun: Go sit in a tree

Remember Riverview?

State Street magic

For orphans, a yearly joy ride

CHAPTER TWELVE:

Colorful Characters

Nelson Algren

Bill Veeck

King of the con men

Polish Robin Hoods

Daniel Burnham

The Washington Porter clan

Captain George Streeter

Mother Jones

Maurine Watkins

'The world's richest cop'

Jane Addams

Ralph Metcalfe

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