The World's Columbian Exposition : a centennial bibliographic guide
David J. Bertuca (Compiler), Donald K. Hartman (Compiler), Susan M. Neumeister (Compiler)
"In 1893, the World's Columbian Exposition had a profound impact on urban planning and the Beaux-Arts period of American architecture. The fair introduced the Ferris Wheel, Cracker Jacks, and fiberglass. Yet today, except for one building and a grassy park, all that remains is the legacy of printed material dispersed throughout the country. This reference guide, intended for historians, librarians, and collectors, provides access to that legacy. The introduction summarizes the Exposition's influence. The bibliography, arranged to allow researchers to browse topics broadly, describes over 6,000 books, journal articles, and other materials. A directory of special collections of fair-related materials is also included." --Amazon
Print Book, English, 1996
Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut, 1996