"There's no place quite like the Hoosier State, whose landmarks, art, poetry, trees and journalism are explored in several new books now hitting the shelves.
An abundance of regional titles this summer and fall reflects a growing trend.
'Readers and the public generally are interested in their roots, their origins, their culture, and they want to find out more about Indiana,' says Thomas A. Mason, vice president of the Indiana Historical Society Press, which publishes many Indiana titles."
News and events from around the City of Indianapolis, Indiana and the surrounding counties.
Sunday, September 3, 2006
New books explore all that is Indiana
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