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                      | MAYHEM in the Mitten
 Mysteries by Bill Blewett
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                      | Trouble seems to follow wherever Bill Bennett and his comrades go.  Fracking becomes a major component of the death of an engineer  determined to succeed. In addition patients at retirement homes die at  an alarming rate. Bennett and his fellow detectives take it upon  themselves to try to solve these horrendous crimes. 270 pages
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                      | MAYHEM on the Dead River
 5 Mysteries by Bill Blewett
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                      | Fictional account of a retired sheriff and his friends who continually  get caught up in murders and other horrible crimes on the Dead River.   It occurs in fictional Mesabi County in the beautiful Upper Peninsula of  Michigan. 270 pages
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                      | MAYHEM in Marquette
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                      | Another work by Mr Blewett!In the Queen City, kidnappers, murderers and immoral business peop
                        le have to be stopped. Are Bill Bennitt and his pseudo-detectives up to the task?
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                      | MAYHEM in the Superior Peninsula
 Mysteries by Bill Blewett
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                      | This is the third in the series of the "Mayhem" mysteries. Bill Bennett and his friends once again confront evil in the Superior Peninsula. The mysteries are written in simple to understand language buy yet will leave you wondering who is responsible for so much horrific events in Mesabi County. Many times Bill and his friends risk their lives to try to save people and thwart horrible deeds that are committed in the name of greed. It is a real page turner and you will become engrossed in the stories until you finish the last mystery. 278 pages
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                      | MAYHEM on Mackinac Island
 Mysteries by Bill Blewett
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                      | Bill Bennett and his wife take their grand-children to Mackinac Island  for a relaxing week. That wasn't going to happen. The first story  includes an oil company employee murdered and an oil exe's wife  disappears. Bill and his senior-sleuths are asked to help. The endings  are guaranteed to surprise you. 272 pages
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                      | MAYHEM on the Michigamme
 6 Mysteries by Bill Blewett
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                      | The is the second adventure in the series of retired sheriff, Bill  Bennett. Along with his friends, they try to bring justice to a  community that is packed with deceit, crime, violence, and misadventures  as the pseudo-detectives help law enforcement solve horrible crimes on  the pristine Lake Michigamme.286 pages
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                      | MAYHEM in Northwest Michigan
 Mysteries by Bill Blewett
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                      | Crime raises its ugly head again; this time in northwest Michigan. Was anti-Semitism the reason for the kidnapping of a friend's daughter? Revenge seems to be the motivating reason bars were being robbed. Will terrorists escape with a top-secret weapon? These and other heinous crimes have to be solved. 288 pages
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                  YOU KNOW YOU'RE A YOOPER WHEN...By Jim DeCaire and Jim Bellmore
 
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                  We Kept Our Towns GoingThe Gossard Girls of Michigan's Upper Peninsula
 
                    
                      By Phyllis Michael Wong196 pages
 WITH A FOREWORD BY LISA M. FINE, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY—
 Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is known for its natural beauty and severe winters, as well as the mines and forests where men labored to feed industrial factories elsewhere in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. But there were factories in the Upper Peninsula, too, and women who worked in them. Phyllis Michael Wong tells the stories of the Gossard Girls, women who sewed corsets and bras at factories in Ishpeming and Gwinn from the early twentieth century to the 1970s. As the Upper Peninsula’s mines became increasingly exhausted and its stands of timber further depleted, the Gossard Girls’ income sustained both their families and the local economy. During this time the workers showed their political and economic strength, including a successful four-month strike in the 1940s that capped an eight-year struggle to unionize. Drawing on dozens of interviews with the surviving workers and their families, this book highlights the daily challenges and joys of these mostly first- and second-generation immigrant women. It also illuminates the way the Gossard Girls navigated shifting ideas of what single and married women could and should do as workers and citizens. From cutting cloth and distributing materials to getting paid and having fun, Wong gives us a rare ground-level view of piecework in a clothing factory from the women on the sewing room floor.
 
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                  Wooden Ships and Deadly SeasTrue Shipwrecks and
 the Deadly Great Lakes
 
                    
                      by Wes Oleszewski186 pages
 This book contains historical narratives of true adventures on the Great Lakes. There is no fiction here, no names were changed and no events were concocted- when you read about someone and what happened to them is real. You see, there is no reason to make up any drama- the events themselves as documented in the sources used to recreate the narratives are exciting and dramatic enough on their own to thrill the reader. There was no need to make up any of the stories, because they tell themselves.Above all is the author’s job to tell the stories of the obscure events and the forgotten adventures of the lakes and to take you , the reader, there. To place your feet on the deck timbers, to put you on the open lake clinging to a single piece of wreckage amid towering waves of ice water and screaming frigid winds. As you read you will find your feet walking the lakeshore amid uncut forests as you seek refuge, or perhaps you may find yourself hearing evidence in an 1848 trial for three mariners facing manslaughter charges. Let these pages be the amazing machine that teleports you through time and space and places you amid the adventures documented here.
 
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                  Pirates, Crooks KillersThe Dark Side of the Great Lakes
 
                    
                      By Frederick Stonehouse188 pages
 While the Great Lakes never had swashbuckling pirates like those that swept the Caribbean Seas, there were low-lifes willing to rob and pillage when the opportunity presented itself. Others where not above “moon cussing” or showing false lights to lure ships to wreck on inshore reefs where they pillaged the cargos and murdered the crews. When the economy “went South” some ship owners were not above purposely wrecking or sinking their own ships to collect the insurance money. Whether the crew survived was not a critical consideration. Even while ashore, sailors were not safe from the clutches of evil doers.
 
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                  The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
                    
                      Frederick Stonehouse186 pages
 Unbelievably for those of us who remember the night the Fitz went down. 2015 marks the 40th anniversary of the wreck. This special edition brings the story up to date including theories and pictures. It is a must for serious Great Lakes buffs. Some folks have called the Fitzgerald the“Titanic of the Great Lakes.”
 
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                  Humor in Hunting, Fishing, Camping, & Living in the U.P. of Michigan (Vol. 7)
                    
                      by Robert R. Hruska131 pages
 U.P.’s ‘King of Humor’ writes his newest book. Hilarious hunting, fishing and life tales light up his new book 
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                  Humorous Adventures in the U.P. and Canada (Vol. 6)
                    
                      by Robert R. Hruska118 pages
 From Michigan’s U.P. to Canada, here are some humorous stories by the “the U.P. Rabbit,” Robert R. Hruska 
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                   WW II& THE GREAT LAKES
                     by Wes OleszewskiThose who had yet to be born when World War II raged cannot imagine the fear, anger, suffering and sacrifice experienced by those who witnessed and fought in that conflict. Not only was freedom threatened, but the very fabric of human civilization was in danger. In order to preserve their very existence, free people had to mobilize and fight the evil that threatened to envelope the world. When FDR coined the term "Arsenal of Democracy" he knew that the heart of that arsenal was the industrial strength of the Great Lakes region. This book is not the complete story of tat effort. Rather this is a series of stories that will give the reader a historically accurate glimpse into the efforts of everyday working people who did their part to save the world during the dark days between 1939-1945.
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                   I TALKYOU WALK
                     by THOMAS P. CASSELMAN
 Selecting the funniest, weirdest, and most illuminating cases from over forty years of experience in criminal law in Michigan's distant, autonomous Upper Peninsula, the author has compiled a book that no on else could have written. Each story was suggested by at least one actual case, sharpened and enlivened with dialogue between the author and his essential ally, Rhonda Goodwin, private investigator. Piling in with their own ideas and opinions are dozens of sometimes hilarious, sometimes tragic lawbreakers and law enforcers. This book is a true can't put it down read. 
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                   The MYSTERY CAVE of Many Faces
                     by Russell Burrows & Fred Rydholm
 A History of Burrow's Cave. Rare documentation from Russel Burrows, the explorer and landowner who discovered the Evidence and facts proving the presence of worldly visitors to Ancient America (Amexem,Muu) including Asiatics, Nordics and West Afrikans. 
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                   Call to Duty: WWII The Great Lakes Region Responds
                     by   Wes Oleszewski
 Noted for his meticulous research, Oleszewski has a knack for weeding  out the greatest of details from the most obscure events and then  weaving those facts into the historical narratives which are his  stories. His tales of actual events are real enough to thrill any reader  while every story is technically correct and highly educational. 
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                   November: The Cruelest Month: Great Lakes Wrecks
                     by   Frederick StonehouseFrederick Stonehouse has  authored over thirty books on maritime history, many of them focusing  on the Great Lakes and contributed to several others.
 
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                   100 THINGS TO DO IN THEU.P.
 BEFORE YOU DIE
                     by   Kath Usitalo Features restaurants, trails,  photo ops, theaters, cultural hubs and  more that have made a name for themselves in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.  And guess what!
 Da Yooper's Tourist Trap is included as one of 100 things to do! Thank you Kath!
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                | Waterfalls of Michigan - The Collectionby 	                                                                             	         	     	  		 		 			 Phil Stagg
 Waterfalls of Michigan - The Collection contains 202 waterfalls from  across the state of Michigan. As most of Michigan's waterfalls are in  the Upper Peninsula, this book has 201 waterfalls from the U.P. and just  1 from the Lower Peninsula. This book has about 1/3 of the waterfalls  from the four book series "Waterfalls of Michigan - The definitive guide  to the waterfalls of Michigan". There are 13 counties represented in  the book, with large county maps at the beginning of each county and  area maps following for each waterfall. Detailed driving and hiking  information is provided for each waterfall. There are GPS coordinates,  amazing color photos and first hand information to give you everything  you need to decide which waterfalls to visit, and which to simply enjoy  by viewing the author's photography!
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                | RAMPAGESERIAL KILLERS
 Wayne Louis Kadar
 
 Within the covers of this book are the accounts of the most    notorious 
                    serial killers to ever have walked the streets of America.     Infamous murderers are chronicled like, Ted Bundy, Son of Sam, Green River    Killer, Kristen Gilbert and Charles Cullen.  A very interesting followup    book to the Great Lakes Serial Killers197 pages
 
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                  Tool Marks Don't LieDavid LeeCourts must ferret out the facts in capital murder cases even if  witnesses and experts lie. Tool marks in the chambers and barrel of a  gun always tell the truth.
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                | HOOLIE'S TRUE YOOPER TALES TOO!BOOK
 An all new collection of hilarious short stories about life in small town Yooperland USA from Da Yoopers' Lead Funnyman
 James Hoolie DeCaire!
 
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                |  Y is for YOOPER Book
 A Yooper ABC Book
 By Scott Reddinger
 This book is for all ages! Experience all things Yooper through a rhyming children's book that is fun for the whole family.
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                      | So You Wanna Be a Yooper, Eh! Answers the age old question, "What is a Yooper anyhow?"
 Fun facts on the Yoop, etc.
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                          | Da Yoopers Glossary A tourists guide to understanding 
                              the Yoopanese language.
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                  | Sky Pilot of
 the Great Lakes
 John Kotzian
 
 The Reverend Law was in peril on the Great Lakes and was rescued by a U.S. Life-Saving Service Station crew. As a result of that rescue, seeing their heroic efforts first hand, Reverend Law dedicated the rest of his life to the men and women stationed at Light and Life-Saving stations throughout the United States. "Sky Pilot" was sailors' slang for a chaplain. To the men and women he served, Reverend Law was lovingly known as "The Sky Pilot of the Great Lakes." A tale of unconquerable optimism, the story of   W. H. Law's life is as much the account of the brave men and women of the Lighthouse Service and Life-Saving Service as it is the saga of a long and rewarding life in the service of others. 224 pages
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                  | Finland Calling  
 By Jerry Harju and Carl Pellonpaa
 A lively autobiography by the host of television’s longest-running variety program.
 This book is the story of Carl Pellonpaa’s life. Oh, but it should be mentioned: he’s not through with it yet.
 
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                  |  Michigan's Upper 
                      Peninsula Almanac
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                  |   Michigan's Upper 
                      Peninsula Almanac is a comprehensive guide for every resident, 
                      visitor, and student of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.This definitive almanac covers every acre of the 
                      wild and beautiful U.P., including information on businesses, 
                      tourism, agriculture, sports, weather, casinos, and other 
                      topics that will keep you referring to the book time and 
                      again. Looking for record snowfalls and temperatures? Oldest 
                      business? Busiest tourist spots? Most interesting myths 
                      and legends? Michigan's Upper Peninsula Almanac has it all.
 Ron Jolly is a popular veteran radio broadcaster 
                      in northern Michigan who spent fifteen years in news and 
                      information programming. He has won awards for his news 
                      reporting on WCTM from UPI, Michigan News Network, and the 
                      National Commission on Working Women. He is the author of 
                      Northern Michigan Almanac (University of Michigan Press/Petoskey 
                      Publishing, 2005).
 Karl Bohnak is the author of the popular U.P. weather 
                      book So Cold a Sky. He is meteorologist at WLUC in the Upper 
                      Peninsula and holds the American Meteorological Society's 
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                          on SisuThe 1913 Union Copper Strike Tragedy
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                      Emma, life may be hard, but it is basically good. She has 
                      finished sixth grade and is nearly a young lady. But, in 
                      the summer of 1913, her life, and the lives of everyone 
                      in the region, will be changed forever by a violent strike 
                      against the mining companies in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. 
                      A friend whose father is not on strike will be forbidden 
                      to talk to her. Another will die in the terrible Italian 
                      Hall Tragedy on Christmas Eve. Only the trait the Finnish 
                      people call "sisu" will help her and others in 
                      the region live through it.This well-researched historical fiction takes place 
                      in Houghton County, Michigan, in the towns of Calumet, Houghton, 
                      Hancock, Laurium and the surrounding area. It is written 
                      from the point of view of a twelve-year-old girl whose father 
                      is on strike. The first-person narrative puts the reader 
                      on the scene. Historical photographs help the reader see 
                      the time and place.. 
                      238 pages.
 Deborah K. Frontiera
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                  | Sunburns to Snowstormsby Karl Bohnak & Jack Deo
 
 Sunburns to Snowstorms features Upper Michigan photographs from professionals and amateurs spanning a century and a half. Step back in time to view photos of the massive fires that destroyed the communities of Marquette and Ontonagon in the 19th century. Get a glimpse of what it was like to live through the storm against which all others are measured, the Blizzard of 1938. You'll see how residents dealt with the heavy winter snows and the spring floods as well as the Great Seiche that affected the Lake Superior region during mid June 1939. Sunburns to Snowstorms contains nearly 300 photos along with stories of locations and events surrounding the images It's an essential book for those who love the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. 
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                  | STONEHOUSEBLOOD IN THE WATER
 THE GREAT LAKES DURING THE CIVIL WAR
 
 While the Union and  Confederate armies bludgeoned each other on the battlefields what was  happening on the Great Lakes? What Confederate plots were hatched to  attack the unprotected Great Lakes? How close did the South come to  changing history? This book looks at this fascinating and largely  ignored part of the Civil War.
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                | SO COLD A SKY Upper Michigan Weather Stories
 KARL BOHNAK
 Read stories of the early pioneers and the 
                      obstacles they faced in settling the most northern part 
                      of Michigan under so cold a sky. Browse through personal 
                      tales of modern weather events from snowstorms ot heat waves. 
                      Written in concise narrative form, Upper Michigan Weather 
                      Stories can be opened and enjoyed at any point, making it 
                      a perfect trravel and gift book.
 
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                |  River of Iron
 David Lee
 HEMATITE AND TALES of streets paved with gold drew boatloads of Europeans to the Marquette Iron Range in Michigan's Upper Peninsula in the late 1800s-including my ancestors. The rugged terrain and savage winters of their new home on the "mountain of iron" threatened their survival, yet they had no chance of returning to The Old County-and they knew it. Some left, but the hardy ones stayed, threw up mining camps and drove mineshafts deep into the granite. They raised families-built churches, railroads, and schools-they created a river of iron that cascaded out of the wilderness. Then the Great Depression struck in 1929 and the river of iron dwindled to a trickle. Without means of support the iron miners and their families persevered against a destroyed economy and fierce winters. This is a tale of how my family survived those tough times. It tells of simple things like collecting water, chopping firewood, and slaughtering hogs, but it is also a template for raising and educating a family on challenging terrain in the midst of poverty.
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                    | NORTHERN TALES NO. 5 Whimsical Memories of
 "A Northern Country Boy"
 By Jerry Harju
 The fifth book in his "Northern" 
                        series revisits the primitive U.P. of his youth, giving 
                        the reader a uniquely humorous flavor of the 1940's to mid 
                        '50's era when life was full of risks.
 Jerry Harju, 
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                  | Way Back When: Nostalgic Essays of "Growing Up North"
 By Jerry Harju
 Want to go back in time? Humorist Jerry Harju 
                      tells how it was when kids could bring knives to school but 
                      not marbles. And what was on the menu when his father was 
                      the first stay-at-home dad. Jerry will jog fond memories of 
                      1940's radio commercials and christmas goodies, the Great 
                      Depression Syndrome of saving string and tinfoil, when the 
                      phrase "trick or treat" had teeth in it, and, yes, even some 
                      jail time. "Way Back When" is a collection of selected essays 
                      published in the Mining Journal, Upper Michigan's largest 
                      newspaper. Jerry Harju, Author
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                | Northern Memories More High-Spirited 
                      Tales Of "Growing Up North"
 By Jerry Harju
 This is the fourth book of short stories 
                    about my clean-cut, formative years in the U.P.; blood-stirring sagas that include trying to teach my 
                    Mother how to drive a Model-A Ford, punishing a dentist 
                    bent on extracting one of my baby teeth, a star-crossed 
                    4th grade romance and many other mostly true tales.
 Jerry Harju, Author
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                        | Northern D'Lights The 2nd book from Jerry. A collection of humorous 
                            short stories about the rigors of growing up in the U.P.
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                                | Porcupine Press the Monthly YOOPER Tabloid 
                                    Magazine
 Hoolie's favorite mag featuring 
                                    "The Never Ending Tales of Toivo & Eino," 
                                    " Hilarious Humor from Jerry Harju," " Just 
                                    Shut Up And Eat It" - the Porky's Yooper Food 
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 "The Great Outdoors" - column 
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                        | A Deer Gets Revenge Humorous but true stories from 
                            a Game Warden
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                        | But Honey It Wasn't My Fault More stories from a Game Warden
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                        | A Bucket Of Bones More stories from a Game Warden
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      Great LakesCOLD CASE FILES
 UNSOLVED MURDERS OF THE
 GREAT LAKES REGION
 
        
          By Wayne Louis Kadar201 pages
 Examination and thorough researh into many "cold" cases throughout the Great Lakes region. Crimes of all kinds; murders, rapes, robberies and other such heinous acts. Who knows, maybe you the reader may have a clue that helps solve a case.
 
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       Great Lakes Serial Killers
        
          By Wayne Louis Kadar208 pages
 Some of the Great Lakes region most heinous crimes have been committed by so called “serial killers”. This well researched book by Wayne Kadar covers true stories of “serial killers” of the region from the early 1800s to present and infamous names that every reader will recognize. A truly interesting read. 
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