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A delightful collection of 160 charming and nostalgic vignettes that paint a vivid portrait of a bygone Buffalo. George Kunz was a sentimental man who loved Buffalo history. The teacher of English and Latin took his children on "field trips" to the old Buffalo and Erie County Public Library before it was torn down, and on the Canadiana just days before the grand old boat was scrapped. When he retired from teaching, Kunz found a new career telling his stories on the editorial pages of The Buffalo News, occasionally in the Wall Street Journal, and in various nostalgic magazines. A born chronicler, he had a passionate and hilarious eye for detail. These lovely short stories are a "feast of charm and nostalgia for Buffalo area readers." (The Buffalo News)
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