Chicago in the Sixties Review

Chicago in the Sixties
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Nothing revolutionary about the concept -- large format book with pictures of Chicago and Chicagoans, fueled by memories and the photo albums of prominent people: Dick Biondi, Hugh Heffner, Clark Weber, etc.
Still. This one is really well done. A large, attractive format. Glossy stock. Great editorial eye. And it isn't a coffee table book. You can hold it comfortably without it hurting you.
And there's a picture of a couple of kids who were in my elementary school.

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Chicago in the Sixties: Remembering a Time of Change is a book about the city during two "decades."One began in 1960 as a continuation of the 1950s and lasted until around 1965.Then, as if a tornado roared through the area, the period from 1965 and throughout the 1970s shifted dramatically in its social, economic and political directions.This a book of the memories of 80 current and former Chicagoans, all with different backgrounds and experiences, but with a common focus: remembrances of a decade of change.The introduction to the book is written by Bob Sirott.

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