The third coast : sailors, strippers, fishermen, folksingers, long-haired Ojibway painters, and God-save-the-Queen monarchists of the Great Lakes /

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Author / Creator:McClelland, Ted.
Edition:1st ed.
Imprint:Chicago, Ill. : Chicago Review Press, ©2008.
Description:1 online resource (xiii, 338 pages) : illustrations, maps
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11103060
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ISBN:9781569765043
1569765049
1306033195
9781306033190
9781556527210
1556527217
Notes:"Some of the material in this book was originally published in Gapers block, the Chicago reader, True north, and Stop smiling"--Title page verso.
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Summary:Chronicling the author's 10,000-mile "Great Lakes Circle Tour," this travel memoir seeks to answer a burning question: Is there a Great Lakes culture, and if so, what is it? Largely associated with the Midwest, the Great Lakes region actually has a culture that transcends the border between the United States and Canada. United by a love of encased meats, hockey, beer, snowmobiling, deer hunting, and classic-rock power ballads, the folks in Detroit have more in common with citizens in Windsor, Ontario, than those in Wichita, Kansas-while Toronto residents have more in common with Chicagoans tha.
Other form:Print version: McClelland, Ted. Third coast. 1st ed. Chicago, Ill. : Chicago Review Press, ©2008 9781556527210