The definitive volume on Detroit's architectural history, from the 1700s to the end of the twentieth century.
Bridging literary studies and cultural history, this edited volume examines Jewish women writers’ wide-ranging contributions to American literary culture from the turn of the twentieth century to the present.
This text tells the story of the Stroh Brewery Company, which had been a family brewery in Detroit from 1850 to 1895 and became Detroit's largest brewery by the turn of the century. It then goes on to chronicle the stories of 44 individual breweries.