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Chicago Past to Present: A Guided Tour
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Chicago Past to Present: A Guided Tour Hardcover -

by Eric Nathan (Photographer); Christopher Klein


Details

  • Title Chicago Past to Present: A Guided Tour
  • Author Eric Nathan (Photographer); Christopher Klein
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Pages 176
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Thunder Bay Press
  • ISBN 9781607104063 / 1607104067
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2012024542
  • Dewey Decimal Code 977.311

About the author

Christopher Klein is a Boston-based author and freelance writer specializing in travel, history, and sports. He is a regular contributor to the travel section of the Boston Globe, and his articles and photographs have appeared in numerous publications including National Geographic Traveler, The Boston Globe Magazine, New England Travel, Harvard Magazine, and AAA Horizons. He is also the author of Discovering the Boston Harbor Islands: A Guide to the City's Hidden Shores and The Die-Hard Sports Fan's Guide to Boston. Klein enjoys historical and travel writing, and lectures at Boston-area libraries, historical societies, and other institutions. He also has more than 15 years of experience authoring papers for architecture, engineering, and environmental consulting firms. He graduated in 1994 summa cum laude and with honors from Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, and is also a graduate of Andover High School in Andover, Massachusetts. He is a member of the Boston Authors Club and the American Society of Journalists and Authors.

The product of a restless soul and a slightly warped sense of humor, Eric Nathan is a self-taught freelance travel photographer based in Cape Town. He grew up in South Africa and moved back in December 2009 after working in London for 12 years. It took him that long to accept that the British weather isn't going to improve any time soon but it also allowed him the time to hone his skill, travel extensively, thicken his skin and learn some humility. Though not necessarily in that order. During his time in London he also worked regularly as a video cameraman and had the dubious pleasure of filming publicity interviews with many Hollywood A-listers when they were in town to promote their latest releases.