A story of the historic Lincoln Highway
by Mary Elizabeth Anderson
ISBN 978-1-877810-97-8
Hardcover, 52 pages, 10x8, 1997
Ages 7 - 13, and parents and grandparents
Remember Auto courts?
Teams of horses?
Burma Shave signs?
Here's one of our favorites:
"Every Day" / "We Do Our Part" / "To Make Your Face" / "A Work of Art" / "Burma-Shave"
The first 100 years of Windsor's recorded history (1850 to 1950) with never-before-published vintage photographs of Windsor people, places, and events by Barbara F. Ray ISBN 978-0-7385-2902-8 Softcover, 128 pages, 6X9, 2004 [Available 12/1/04]
The fascinating historical process of creating the Town of Windsor, California -- 1978-1991. by Gabriel A. Fraire ISBN 978-1-877810-91-6 Hardcover, 256 pages, 6x9, 1991
A story of the historic Lincoln Highway
by Mary Elizabeth Anderson
ISBN 978-1-877810-97-8
Hardcover, 52 pages, 10x8, 1997
Ages 7 - 13, and parents and grandparents
Remember Auto courts?
Teams of horses?
Burma Shave signs?
Here's one of our favorites:
"Every Day" / "We Do Our Part" / "To Make Your Face" / "A Work of Art" / "Burma-Shave"
byHank Greenwald ISBN 978-0942627459 2008, 279 pages, 6 x 9, hardcover Hank Greenwald's acerbically free-wheeling look back at his years in the broadcast booth for primarily the San Francisco Giants, Warriors and Yankees. A collection of terrific anecdotes from a man who knows how to tells stories, move things along, and amuse with skill and absolute timing. Poignant in its revelations about family, especially concerning Hank and wife Carla's remarkable relationship with daughter Kellie, who has Down's syndrome and who has now published her memoirs in KELLIE'S BOOK: The Art of the Possible.