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| Surviving the Drought: Cleveland
Sports Fans Since 1964 |
| By Greg Deegan |
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| Cleveland Landmarks Press’s newest book is a celebration of
Cleveland sports fans who remain devoted to their teams despite not having a
championship in over forty years. Due in bookstores November 1st. |
| Price: $18.50 |
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| Citizen Soldiers: 107th Cavalry
Regiment, Ohio National Guard |
| By George N. Vourlojianis |
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| Citizen Soldiers looks at the history of the private citizens in
Ohio who were ready to serve their state in times of crisis. It covers the
First Cavalry Troop of Cleveland from their participation in both World Wars
through Iraq. It will be released October 5th. |
| Price: $16.50 |
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Wednesday, November 14th |
| 7 pm - Book talk and signing at Joseph Beth Booksellers in Legacy Village |
Saturday, December 1st |
12 to 2 pm - Borders Book Store in Mentor 3 to 5 pm - Borders Book Store in Cleveland Heights |
Friday, December 7th |
| 3 to 5 pm - Barnes and Noble, in Eaton Mall |
Saturday, December 8th |
| 1 to 3 pm - Barnes and Noble, Crocker Park |
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| George N. Vourlojianis |
| George N. Vourlojianis earned his doctorate in history, with
specialization in 19th century American Studies, from Kent State University. He
currently is associate professor of history at Lorain County Community College
and campus advisor to the college’s Phi Theta Kappa chapter. He also serves on
the adjunct faculties of Kent State University and John Carroll University
where he teaches upper-level history courses. In 1999 he received the
Distinguished Teaching Award for Arts and Sciences at Kent, and in that year he
was also designated a U.S. Military Academy Fellow. A previous book, The
Cleveland Grays: An Urban Military Company 1837-1919, was published by
Kent State University Press in 2002. He lives with his wife Sally in Elyria,
Ohio.
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| Greg Deegan |
| A native Clevelander, Deegan is the co-author of CLP's 1997
release Cleveland Stadium: The Last Chapter, and the 1999 release The Heart of
Cleveland: Public Square in the 20th Century. He is a partner in Cleveland
Landmarks Press. He has contributed articles in academic journals and as a
reporter in Columbus. He earned his master's degree in history and currently
Deegan teaches history and Cleveland public policy at Beachwood High School. He
lives with his wife Liz and three children in University Heights, Ohio.
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