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  • WHO KILLED THE CANDY LADY?
    JAMES YLISELA
    A deep dive that “has brought together all the evidence” in the fascinating cold case of a millionaire widow, the Chicago horse mafia, and murder (Daily Mail).   Thirty-five years ago, Helen Brach walked out of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and vanished without a trace. By all accounts, the sixty-five-year-old heiress to the E.J. Brach & Sons candy fortune was in goo...

    $149.00

  • DITKA
    CHICAGO TRIBUNE STAFF
    A hard-hitting look at the Chicago Bears’ legendary player and coach, composed of carefully curated archival Chicago Tribune columns and features. Mike Ditka was drafted by the Bears as a tight end in 1961 and went on to earn Rookie of the Year honors, multiple Pro Bowl selections, and a 1963 championship ring with Chicago during his playing career. Ditka retired in 1972 after ...

    $229.00

  • GOOD EATING'S QUICK BREADS
    CHICAGO TRIBUNE STAFF
    A selection of no-fail, simple bread recipes—from muffins to pancakes to sweet and savory loaves from the Chicago Tribune’s award-winning food writers.   Good Eating’s Quick Breads provides a broad selection of quick bread recipes—all of which are made with a leavening agent like baking powder or soda instead of yeast to permit immediate baking—that are easily prepared and alwa...

    $229.00

  • CHAPLAIN TURNER'S WAR
    MONI BASU
    An award-winning journalist portrays life and faith on the frontlines of the Iraq War through the experience of a US Army chaplain.   The US mission in Iraq ended Dec. 18, 2011, as the last American soldiers climbed into trucks and headed south through the desert towards Kuwait. Nearly 4,500 American troops died in the Iraq war. More than 30,000 others were physically wounded. ...

    $85.00

  • CAPONE
    CHICAGO TRIBUNE STAFF
    A visual retelling of the rise and eventual fall of Al Capone, comprised of many never-before-published photographs from the Chicago Tribune’s archives. A look back in time to the Roaring Twenties and the early days of organized crime, this collection of historical photos—taken from 1926 to 1952—focus on Capone and those connected to him, including his family, mob rivals, and t...

    $119.00

  • A CENTURY OF PROGRESS
    CHICAGO TRIBUNE STAFF
    “A true gem . . . period images of the Windy City and a glimpse back at a moment that not only shaped the city of Chicago but the world around us today. ” —Week99er   Between 1933 and 1934, over forty-eight million visitors attended “A Century of Progress Exposition,” the world’s fair located in Chicago, Illinois. Conceived of during the Roaring Twenties and born during the Gre...

    $119.00

  • SPENDING SMART
    GREGORY KARP /  
    A collection of the Chicago Tribune’s weekly “Spending Smart” articles from the award-winning business journalist and NerdWallet’s credit cards expert.   Spending Smart is a compact but immensely helpful collection of columns penned by Gregory Karp. Offering tips for consumers across a wide variety of fields, including insurance, banking, cars, phones, homes, travel, and more, ...

    $119.00

  • GOURMET PRESERVES CHEZ MADELAINE
    MADELAINE BULLWINKEL
    Master the old-fashioned art of “putting food by” with easy DIY recipes for jam, jellies, and marmalades. “A remarkable culinary windfall.” —Charlie Trotter, James Beard Award–winning chef Gourmet Preserves Chez Madelaine shows a new generation of home cooks the age-old craft of preserving fruit. In addition, author and French cooking instructor extraordinaire Madelaine Bullwin...

    $229.00

  • OCTOBER SUITE
    MAXINE CLAIR
    The debut novel by the author of Rattlebone. “Told in a melody all its own, this story touches many lovely and unexpected notes.” —Elizabeth Strout, #1 New York Times bestselling author   It is 1950 and October Brown is a twenty-three-year-old first-year teacher thanking her lucky stars that she found a room in the best boardinghouse for Negro women teachers in Wyandotte County...

    $229.00