This easy-to-follow, down-to-earth guide is the key to planning and enjoying a terrific trip to the Windy City. With Chicago for Dummies in hand, you'll know how to get Cubs tickets, where the best jazz clubs are, and which spiffy new hotels have opened recently. With accommodations and dining choices for a range of budgets and tastes, you're sure to find something that suits you, from a deep-dish pizza dinner at Gino's East to cocktails at the hottest spots in town. Chicago for Dummies makes planning a trip to this fabulous city a snap!
A collection of anecdotes and excerpts collected from Chicago's rich literary legacy, with profiles of the neighborhoods featured in key works and those that inspired some of the city's authors.
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Written by a leading European economic thinker, The Chicago School is the first in-depth look at how this remarkable group came together.
Inside this book you'll find: Full color throughout with hundreds of photos and dozens of maps Sample one- to three-day itineraries that include tours of the Chicago Art Institute, the city's best architectural sights, Oak Park, and more ...
Want to know more about what each job entails? This friendly guide helps you position yourself for success. Polish your skills, build a winning résumé and land the job you've always wanted.
That team will screw up your life." Here he captures the story of the team, its players and crazy days-- not just what happened, but what it felt like and what it meant.
With real-life America Online letters and insightful quizzes, this essential guide shows you the best ways to nurture your love life everything from compatibility to communication to commitment to connecting in the bedroom!
Chicago invented or perfected a lot of dishes, but a few classics stand out. Here are the iconic Chicago foods and recipes. All are in this book now. In this book, we focus on Chicago foods.
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This expanded edition of the classic work contains a foreword by New Criterion editor Roger Kimball that offers insight into the rich intellectual and historical contexts of Weaver and his work and an afterword by Ted J. Smith III that ...