Three Disk DVD Set $40.41 Including Shipping and Tax
Milwaukee Public Television presents The Making of Milwaukee. This five
hour, three DVD tells Milwaukee's story from the earliest days on Native
Americans, through the tumult of the 1960's, to the city of early 21st
Century.
John Gurda, Milwaukee historian and onscreen host, wrote the
television script. It is based on his book of the same name which was published
by the Milwaukee County Historical Society.
The Making of Milwaukee explores the intriguing people
who came to live beside Lake Michigan. From civic saints to scoundrels, from
industrialists to Socialists, from Potawatomi to Hmong, The Making of
Milwaukee introduces colorful personalities who wove the tapestry that is
Milwaukee.
You can order this three DVD set on-line or by calling MPTV
Friends at (262) 781-4998

The Making of Milwaukee (Hardcover) Book $36.21 Including Shipping and Tax
The Making of Milwaukee" is the first comprehensive history of
Milwaukee County to be published in nearly twenty years. Gurda's book
traces the evolution of Wisconsin's largest city from its origins as a
Native American settlement to the present day. John Gurda is well-known
for his numerous publications on the history of the city, including a
monthly column in "The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel."
About the Author John Gurda is a
Milwaukee-born writer and historian who has been studying his hometown
since 1972. He is the author of twelve previous books, including
histories of ethnic neighborhoods, heavy industries, and places of
worship in the Milwaukee area. Gurda is also a photographer, lecturer,
and local history columnist for the "Milwaukee Journal Sentinel." He
holds a B.A. in English from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.
Gurda is a seven-time winner of the State Historical Society of
Wisconsin's Award of Merit.
You can order this hardcover book on-line or by calling MPTV
Friends at (262) 781-4998

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