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Classic Buffalo
Classic Buffalo contains the great architectural treasures of Buffalo, New York. In its 176 pages, there are 147 striking photographs of commercial and public buildings, churches, schools and universities, clubs, and a broad spectrum of private residences. All of the pictures are in full color, and more than 30 of them are dramatic double-page or 1½ - page spreads. They are accompanied by a liely text.
   

Beautiful Buffalo by Linda R. Levine & Maria Scrivani

Buffalo, New York has been called one of the most beautifully-planned cities in the nation. At the end of the 19th and into the 20th century, America’s greatest architects, including Louis Sullivan, Frank Lloyd Wright and Stanford White, built public buildings and private residences for its citizens. Buffalo also boasts a park-and-parkway system designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. These masterpieces ...<see more>
   
Buffalo Memories by George Kunz

This lovely book has been reissued in paperback from Canisius College Press. It's a wonderful collection of one hundred and fifty articles and stories by George Kunz whose writings were not only published by the Buffalo News, but also the Wall Street Journal, Buffalo Spree, and Reminisce Magazine.

Sound of the Trees  by Robert Gatewood

An extraordinary debut that brings together a hypnotic quest, a thrilling Western, and an unforgettable love story. Set in the 1930s, The Sound of the Trees tells the story of Trude Mason, who, seeking to escape a brutal father and a violent past, sets out with his mother on horseback on a grueling journey through the extreme desert and mountainous terrain of southwestern New Mexico. Their destination is Colorado, a place Trude imagines to be abundantly fertile, wild, and free. But along the way, Trude finds himself in the clutches of a small New Mexican border town, once again a victim of brutality and lawlessness, this time in the form of a pitiless sheriff and his posse. When they arrest and sentence to death a young woman whose life Trude has saved, he must face an explosive collision between conscience and self-preservation.

Car-Free in Buffalo: A Guide to Buffalo's Neighborhoods Suburbs and Public Transportation
by Michael Lewyn

As the author of this book, I naturally think it is wonderful. This book isn't just about public transportation -- it is a neighborhood by neighborhood guide to Buffalo. I even mention specific stores and restaurants that you might want to try (though on the negative side, this means some of my information might be out of date). - Michael Lewyn

Shadows of the Western Door: Haunted Sites and Ancient Mysteries of Upstate New York
by Mason Winfield

The X-Files Comes To Western New York
The strange and supernatural come to life in this one-of-a-kind text, penned by one of Western New York's most respected experts on paranormal happenings.

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Discovering Lake Erie Wineries
by Kevin M. Atticks

Discovering Lake Erie Wineries introduces wine lovers and novices to the nationally acclaimed wines being produced by wineries along the lake in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Ontario. This book helps readers plan day trips and long tours that will give them an appreciation of the ancient skill of grape growing and the romantic art of winemaking. Readers will tour a variety of vineyards, wineries, and wine cellars between Buffalo and Toledo and up through Ontario where they will meet people devoted to making quality wine at very reasonable prices.

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by Margaret Wooster

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Buffalo's Best: The Indispensable Guide to Buffalo's Best: Restaurants, Nightlife, Arts, Sightseeing, and More by Francis R. Basile 

Buffalo's Best is the ideal resource for not only tourists, but for Buffalo residents as well. The book is a comprehensive, detailed, and painstakingly researched list of things to do and see in Buffalo, New York.  From nightlife to the arts, Buffalo's Best can accommodate for any preference in entertainment.
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by The Buffalo News

Headlines & History provides an invaluable record of Niagara Frontier history from 1880 to the present. It includes photographs of important front pages of The Buffalo News since its inception and offers a unique look at historical events as they were actually reported. Whether it was the Pan American Exposition in 1901, the sinking of the Titanic, The Blizzard of '77, The Buffalo Bills, or The Love Canal, Western New York has its place in history and you can "Read all about it!"

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Beyond Buffalo: A Photographic Journey & Guide to the Secret Natural Wonders of Our Region By David Lawrence Reade

This book gives great directions and pictures of local treasures.  Even people who have always lived in Buffalo will discover a few new places to explore.

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Erik Brady, USA Today, May 25, 1999
Like Niagara Falls itself, it's breathtaking in its achievement. Lauren Belfer's first novel is a remarkable blend of murder mystery, love story, political intrigue and tragedy of manners. Her story does not meander like the Mississippi. It moves like the Niagara. The river's famous falls get visitors they deserve.

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Exploring Niagara : The Complete Guide to Niagara Falls and Vicinity
by Hans Tammemagi, Allyson Tammemagi
After reading over a dozen books about Niagara Falls and the region (a hobby of mine), I found this book to be the best of the lot - for a tourist. It's well organized, offers excellent photos and maps, and I especially enjoyed the chapters regarding the Erie Canal in the U.S. and the Welland Canal in Ontario, Canada - both within a 30 minute drive of the falls.

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Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold : The History of a Lesbian Community
by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy, Madeline D. Davis

A groundbreaking oral history, culled from the collected histories of forty-five women and featuring numerous photographs, offers a chronicle of the lives of lesbian women in Buffalo, New York from the 1930s to the 1960s.
Click here to order The Face Changers from Amazon Books (secure ordering system) Thomas Perry was born in Tonawanda, New York, in 1947. He received a B.A. from Cornell University in 1969 and a Ph.D. in English literature from the University of Rochester in 1974. His novels include The Butcher's Boy (awarded an Edgar from the Mystery Writers of America), Metzger's Dog, Big Fish, Island, Sleeping Dogs, Vanishing Act, Dance for the Dead, and Shadow Woman. Click on the following icons to purchase or read reviews:
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Connie Porter's beautifully realized novel, Imani All Mine, told in Tasha's voice, is the story of great promise shining through monstrous obstacles. Porter  has created a protagonist with her own voice and an affirming take on life in Buffalo's inner city where guns kill the innocent and where teenagers too often end up having babies.
Click here to order from Amazon Books (secure ordering system) Strangers in the Land of Paradise: Creation of African American Community in Buffalo by Lillian Serece Williams

The examination of the creation of an African American community as a distinct cultural entity. It delineates values and institutions that the black migrant population brought with it from the South, as well as those that evolved as a result of their interaction with blacks native to Buffalo and to Buffalo itself.

Click here to order from Amazon Books (secure ordering system) The Unknown City : Lives of Poor and Working-Class Young Adults
by Michelle Fine (Editor), Lois Weis (Editor)

The authors conducted dozens of interviews with members of the underclasses of Buffalo, NY, and Jersey City, NJ, cities that have suffered a great loss of industry in the past few generations and therefore endure high levels of poverty and unemployment.

Click here to order. The Infinitude of the Private Man : Emerson's Presence in Western New York, 1851-1861 (American University Studies. Series Xxiv, American Literature, by Sallee Fox Engstrom

"A well-articulated description of Emerson's lecturing activities in reform-minded upstate New York, Engstrom's account of Mrs. Emily Drury reveals with charm and insight how one particular member of his audience responded to his speech and writings." Frank Shuffelton, Professor of English, University of Rochester

Also see: Western New York Recreation
Fifty Hikes in Central New York : Hikes and Backpacking Trips from the Western Adirondacks to the Finger Lakes
by William P. Ehling

I found this book to be a great way to learn about public hiking trails in CNY area. It has many details about access, estimated time, and conditions on the trails.

Steelhead guide: fly fishing techniques and strategies for Lake Erie steelhead
by John Nagy

Steelhead Guide, Fly Fishing Techniques and Strategies for Lake Erie Steelhead is a helpful guidebook for both the novice and seasoned steelheader. Full of information, it covers in detail the techniques, equipment, flies, steelhead behavior, stream conditions and weather that can all combine to produce a successful Lake Erie steelhead trip.
Birding in Central & Western New York : Best Trails & Water Routes for Finding Birds
by Norman E. Wolfe

This guide shows when, where and how to find and enjoy birds that migrate through Central and Western New York as well as ones that take up year-round residence. There are maps and directions for travel on foot, by canoe or kayak, by bicycle and even a few where you don't have to leave your car.

 

Also See: Western New York Historical Literature

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Classic Buffalo: A Heritage of Distinguished Architecture
Richard O. Reisem  Albert L. Michaels  Andy Olenick (Photographer)

 

White Death-Blizzard of '77 Millennium Edition
by Enro Rossi, Erno Rossi M.A.

John Otto, WGR Radio, Buffalo N.Y.
"An amazing compendium of survival history."

Buffalo News
"A unique and brilliant preservation of a national disaster."

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Forest Lawn Cemetery: Buffalo History Preserved
Richard O. Reisem  Albert Michaels  Bette Rupp

Also see: Field Guide to Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, New York 
Richard O. Reisem  Seth B. Colby (Photographer)

Buffalo's Waterfront 
Thomas E. Leary  Elizabeth C. Sholes

With Buffalo's Waterfont, Tom Leary and Libby Sholes have created a nostalgic journey into Buffalo's days of yesteryear.  Drawing from the collection of the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, they have conspired to produce a visual history that is sure to delight historians and casual readers alike.

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Thomas E. Leary  Elizabeth C. Sholes With Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society
Click here to order. Buffalo Architecture : A Guide
by Reyner Banham, Charles E. Beveridge, and Henry-Russell Hitchcock

For its size, the city of Buffalo, New York, possesses a remarkable number and variety of architectural masterpieces from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Examples include:  Adler and Sullivan's Prudential building, H.H. Richardson's massive Buffalo State Hospital, Richard Upjohn's St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral, five Prairie Houses by Frank Lloyd Wright, and buildings by Daniel Burnham, Albert Kahn, and the firms of McKim.

Coming of Age in Buffalo : Youth and Authority in the Postwar Era by William Graebner

This historic analysis combines the necessary facts of social history with the fun of a brief survey of pop culture to shed some light on ``the innocent days'' of the 1950s in Buffalo, New York. It seeks to accurately re-create the diverse youth culture, looking beyond the myth of a homogenous bunch of American Bandstanders.

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In the Nature of Materials, 1887-1941 : The Buildings of Frank Lloyd Wright
by Henry Russell Hitchcock

Frank Lloyd Wright's Larkin Building : Myth and Fact (Architectural History Foundation Book) Jack Quinan

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The Developer's Frontier : The Making of the Western New York Landscape by William Wyckoff

There is no denying the enduring impact of initial decisions about surveysystems, transport routes, town sites, and so on in shaping the landscape, but this approach ignores the forces of change that worked their effects on people and place through the next 150 years.

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Portraits in Steel by Milton Rogovin, and Michael Frisch 

This powerful book documents--in images and words--the unsettling experience of a dozen men and women workers who lost their jobs in the steel mills of Buffalo, New York, and had to fashion new lives for themselves. A stunning collection of revealing narratives that bears witness to wrenching changes in the American economy. Photographs.

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Buffalo City Hall : Americanesque Masterpiece
(The Buffalo Bookshelf Series)
by John H. Conlin

This beautiful small book provides a glimpse at one of America's least known art deco treasures. Nice printing quality, wonderful photos.

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The Ferocious Engine of Democracy : A History of the American Presidency : From the Origins Through William McKinley
by Michael P. Riccards

In a carefully researched, in-depth study of the American presidency, the evolution of American democracy is revealed through the office of its chief executive, with the first volume covering creation of the presidency in 1787 to the presidency of McKinley.

A Signal Victory: The Lake Erie Campaign, 1812-1813 
by David Curtis Skaggs, Gerard Atloff, Gerard T. Altoff

The Battle of Lake Erie on 10 September 1813 is considered by many to be the most important naval confrontation of the War of 1812. Made famous by the American fleet commander Oliver Hazard Perry's comment, "We have met the enemy and they are ours," the battle marked the U.S. Navy's first successful fleet action and was one of the rare occasions when the Royal Navy surrendered an entire squadron.

  • Pioneer History Of The Holland Purchase Of Western New York
    by Orsamus Turner


  • RUSHING THE GROWLER:  By Stephen R. Powell

    Steve Powell's "Rushing the Growler," for example, is a delight to anyone who occasionally likes to hoist a brew or two. It's a history of brewing in Buffalo, a topic that often draws reminiscences but hasn't until now, been brought to such a researched head." -Mike Vogel -The Buffalo News

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PinPointer Buffalo: A directory that  lists and maps out 1,373 manufacturers in the Buffalo area. Also included is the important information on those manufacturers designed to help you make the initial contact for a sales call, i.e. contact name, SIC Code, telephone numbers, employee amount, etc

 

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Journeys to the Brink of Doom : True Stories of Disaster, Mystery and Heroism at Niagara Falls
by T. W. Kriner
Kriner takes a look at the dark side of Niagara Falls in this oddly disturbing little book, a compendium of tales of lives lost and saved amid the fury of the cataract. Actually, more are lost than saved in this book. Nearly 90 tragedies, some involving multiple loss of life, but many involving suicides, are collected here. So are about a dozen heroic rescues and a couple of mysteries.
Buffalo News, June 22, 1997

Contesting the Super Bowl
by Dona Schwartz

What happens to your town when the Super Bowl comes to visit? Dona Schwartz seized the opportunity to find out when Super Bowl XXVI came to her home town, Minneapolis. The result is Contesting the Super Bowl, an alternative, non-NFL-sponsored examination of the event and its impact on the host community.

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Relentless : The Hard-Hitting History of Buffalo Bills Football
  This book has it all.  From Kemp, to Kelly.  A "must-read" for the die-hard Buffalo Bills fan.  

RELENTLESS: The Hard-Hitting History of Buffalo Bills Football - Volume II
by Sal Maiorana. Hardcover (January 3, 2000)

Hatred, Bigotry, and Prejudice : Definitions, Causes & Solutions (Contemporary Issues (Buffalo, N.Y.).)
by Robert M. Baird (Editor), Stuart E. Rosenbaum (Editor)
Thank You Sabres : Memories of the 1972-73 Season
by Sal Maiorana, Northrup Knox
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Buffalo-Niagara Atlas: A digital edition, covering all of Erie and Niagara Counties, large portions of Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Genesee, Orleans, and Wyoming Counties, and adjacent parts of Canada. Includes detailed insets of Downtown Buffalo and all 23 surrounding villages and towns, bikeways, recreation trails, hotels and motels, public buildings, covered bridges, and historic sites.

Cynthia Van Ness is pleased to announce that her first book, Victorian Buffalo, has been published by Western New York Wares, a Buffalo-based publisher, and is available at local bookstores. Out-of-towners can order it from their favorite booksellers or mail order through the publisher.  

Also See:  Beyond City of Light: A Century of Buffalo Fiction

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Great Lake Effects: Buffalo beyond Winter and Wings
Junior League of Buffalo  Margaret M. Martin

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Fried Chicken: The World's Best Recipes from Memphis to Milan, from Buffalo to Bangkok
Damon Lee Fowler

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Dominik Hasek 
Michael Burgan

A biography of goaltender Dominik Hasek, the Buffalo Sabres' "Dominator" and the National Hockey League's Most Valuable Player in 1997.

Flutie
by Doug Flutie, Perry Lefko (Contributor)

 

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Dominik Hasek 
by Sean Rossiter

Click here to order. Of Ice and Men; Dominik Hasek, Chris Chelios, Steve Yzerman, GlenSather: The Craft of Hockey
by Bruce Dowbiggen, Bruce Dowbiggin

City on the Lake : The Challenge of Change in Buffalo, New York by Mark Goldman
  • The Last Fine Time: Klinkenborg evokes memories of postwar America and its dissolving ethnic neighborhoods in this lyrical account of a Buffalo, N.Y., tavern.
Buffalo Movies:
The Natural (1984) -- Robert Redford, Robert Duvall; VHS
Rated: PG
Buffalo 66 (1998) DVD, VHS
DVD
Rated: R
Best Friends (1982)
VHS
Rated: PG
Starring: Burt Reynolds, Goldie Hawn, et al.
Director: Norman Jewison
Buffalo Music:
  • Buffalo Souvenir Music: "Buffalo Souvenir Music  1894 - 1906." The Commemorative Edition, new for 2001, is a reissue of the original 1994 recording of definitive turn-of-the-century Buffalo and Pan Am Expo tunes with five "bonus tracks."
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