Books about Erie History and Postcards


Boring Postcards : USA
by Martin Parr

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
You know those old postcards that show the local meatpacking factory in all its cinder-block glory or the sickening color scheme of a cheap '70s motel room? Well, here they are. Beginning with panoramas of highways in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and other U.S. states, Boring Postcards segues to truck stops, restaurants, motor inns, malls, airports, military bases, factories, tools, and automobiles. Every image is certifiably boring, whether by dint of a photographer's ineptitude (dead-on views taken from too far away) or the sorry state of corporate architecture and interior design. And yet, as earnest advertisements for the American Way of Life, they all radiate a sunny faith in the uniqueness and desirability of whatever they portray.


50 Hikes in Western Pennsylvania : Walks and Day Hikes from the Laurel Highlands to Lake Erie (50 Hikes Series)
by Tom Thwaites

The Newport, PA News Sun , David Thompson
Tom Thwaites is one of Pennsylvania's most experienced and knowledgeable hikers . . . his guidebook for hikers not only tells where to find trails but gives information that makes the paths come alive.

Oliver Hazard Perry & the Battle of Lake Erie
by Gerard T. Altoff

 Editorial Reviews
 Book Description
A gripping and absorbing narrative, yet an easily understood and highly readable account of the Old Northwest's most significant military event. The focus of the book is the naval conflict itself. Reviewed in detail are the armament and tactical maneuverings of the two squadrons; however, the stories of the American and British crewmen constitute the heart of this book. The book also relates the important events leading up to the Battle of Lake Erie. Described are the strategic significance of Lake Erie, the campaigns of the War of 1812 in the Old Northwest preceding the Battle of Lake Erie, plus the story of both the building and manning of the American squadron. Containing numerous maps and illustrations, it is a concise and fascinating account of the turning point of the War of 1812 in the Old Northwest.

The War of 1812-(Highly acclaimed volume)










That Thing You Do!

This is one of my favorite movies of all time! It tells the story of
an Erie garage band that makes it big with a smash hit on
the pop charts. Written and directed by Tom Hanks.


Cities to Have It All

Cities to Have It All

Take a whirlwind tour of the most livable cities in America.

Fountain of Youth

Fountain of Youth

Trace the ill-fated steps of Ponce de Leon and see why

an educated man would risk and lose everything

in pursuit of such a far-fetched goal.

Automobiles: Tucker

Automobiles: Tucker

The daring dream of Preston Tucker produced one of the most revolutionary cars ever built, but the young company was shattered before it could ever get off the ground.


Big House, The Best Of set

Big House, The Best Of set

Go inside America's most notorious prisons--past and present--with this collector's set of 12 episodes.


Modern Marvels: Mail Delivery

Modern Marvels: Mail Delivery

Six days a week, more than 128 million American homes

and businesses get their mail. Here?s how.