Cincinnati Women’s Club

https://bookhouse.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cwc.png In The Life of the Future—The Cincinnati Woman’s Club, author Michele Marill explores how this organization, one of the oldest civic groups in the city, has admirably balanced honoring the past with embracing the future. Founded in 1894 by women eager to develop their full potential and make their voices heard in Cincinnati, the Club […]

Art Beyond Boundaries

Familiar Faces is unique. It stands as the lone historical record of Ersatz County, Indiana’s, ignored and largely forgotten ninety-third county. Ersatz County and Grindle, its equally obscure seat of government, are home to not just square pegs, but more than a few triangular ones that gave up trying to fit in round holes years ago. […]

University of Dayton

While this proud Ohio institution has an accomplished history, it sought a book that mostly honored the accomplishments of its first lay president, James Curran, who was retiring. And that was a long list, from new schools and programs to the establishment of the China Institute and other advances. The University of Dayton took the […]