5/29/08

The People of Pittsburgh

Always, Rachel: the letters of Rachel Carson and Dorothy Freeman, 1952-1964 edited by Martha Freeman

An American childhood by Annie Dillard

Andrew Carnegie by David Nasaw

Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie by Andrew Carnegie

Barnabas in Pittsburgh, from common clay to legend by Ross Calvin

The Carnegie nobody knows by George Swetnam and Helene Smith

Cassatt: a retrospective edited by Nancy Mowll Mathews

Chronicle of a Pittsburgh family by Evelyn Bitner Pearson

Famous men & women of Pittsburgh edited by Leonore R. Elkus

The good provider: H. J. Heinz and his 57 varieties by Robert C. Alberts

Henry Clay Frick: an intimate portrait by Martha Frick Symington Sanger

I'm proud of you: life lessons from my friend Fred Rogers by Tim Madigan

In good company: 125 years at the Heinz table, 1869-1994 by Eleanor Foa Dienstag

Left for dead by Sal Greco

The life of Andrew Carnegie by Burton J. Hendrick

Luke Swank edited by Clyde Hare

Mellon: an American life by David Cannadine

Nellie Bly: daredevil, reporter, feminist by Brooke Kroeger

Pittsburgh characters edited by J.C. Grochot, Sr.

Rachel Carson: witness for nature by Linda Lear

The Spencers of Amberson Avenue: a turn-of-the century memoir by Ethel Spencer

Splendid solution: Jonas Salk and the conquest of polio by Jeffrey Kluger

Success stories of Pittsburgh: personal accounts of faith and perseverance by Rhonda Elfstrand

Westinghouse (DVD)

The women of Troy Hill: the back-fence virtues of faith and friendship by Clare Ansberry

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