Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Part Two : Books on Poles

Part Two
Books on Poles

PART TWO
BOOKS ON POLES
1. The Struggles for Poland, by Neal G. Scherson. Random House, New York, 1987.
2. Heart of Europe: A Short History of Poland, by Norman Davies. Oxford University Press, Oxford, England & New York,1986.
3. Polish Past in America, 1608-1865, by Haiman, Miecislaus (Mieczsław). The Polish Museum of America, Chicago, 1974.
4. Michigan on Fire, by Betty Sodders. Edited and designed, by Don Weeks. Thunder Bay Press, Michigan, 1997.
5. Holy Cross Polish National Church, 1898-1988, 90th Anniversary, by Thomas Hollowak. Author, Baltimore, 1988.
6. The History of Poland, by O. Halecki. Roy Publishers, 1942, and David McKay Co., Inc., New York, 1966
7. Jamestown Pioneers from Poland, by Joseph Wiewiora, editor. Polish American Congress Charitable Foundation, Chicago, 1976.
8. The First Polish Americans, by T. Lindsay Baker. Texas A&M University Press, College Station, 1996.
9. Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 1878-1979, Centennial. Marche, North Little Rock, Arkansas.
10. Ethnic Politics in Urban America, by Angela T. Pienkos, editor. Polish American History Association, Chicago, 1978.
11. Index to the Obituaries and Death Notices Appearing in the Jednośc Polonia, 1926-1946, by Thomas L. Hollowak. Polish Genealogical Society, Chicago, 1983.
12. Poland, Past and Present, by Dr. Norman Davis. Oriental Research Partner, 1977.
13. West of Warsaw, by Frank Serafino. Avenue Publishing, Hamtramck, 1983.
14. Immigration, Separation, Healing, by Bodan Milosz. Harlo Press, Detroit, 1993.
15. The Imagination of Poland in the Arts, Philosophy, Politics, Science and Religion. Orchard Lake Center for Polish Studies and Culture, Orchard Lake, MI, 1971.
16. Polish Heritage Travel Guide to U.S.A. & Canada, by Jacek Galazka, Editor-in-Chief, Albert Juszczak, managing editor. Polish Heritage Publications, Conrwall Bridge, CT. Distributed to the trade by Hippocrene Books, 1992.
17. Carissima, by Benedict Markowski. Detroit: Poet’s Mark, 19311 Orleans Ave, Detroit, MI 48203, 1980.
18. Gniezniks, by Harry Milostan. Masspac Printing Co., Mt. Clemens, 1984.
19. Folksy Fables, by Harry Milostan. Masspac Printing Co., Mt. Clemens, 1984.
20. Enduring Poles, by Harry Milostan. Lithocrafters, Inc., Ann Arbor, 1977.
21. Handbook of the Sarmatian Heritage, by John Julius Gelsavage. Self-published, 1980.
22. 19th Century Polish-Language Civil-Registration Documents, by Judith R. Frazin. Jewish Genealogical Society of Illinois, 1984.
23. The Formative Years of the Polish Seminary in the United States, by Joseph Swastek. © SS Cyril & Methodius Seminary, 1958. Harlo Press, 50 Victor, Detroit, MI 48203.
24. Immigration History Research Center University of Minnesota. Publications Catalog, 826 Berry St., St. Paul, MN 55114, 1982.
25. Thaddeus Kosciuszko and His Home in Philadelpha. Text by Robert Wilson, © by Robert Wilson. Published by the Copernicus Society of America, 1976.
26. American Pioneers from Poland, by Joseph Wiewiora, editor. Polish National Alliance, 1514 W. Division St, Chicago, IL, 1975.
27. First Poles in America, Waldo, Arthur L., published by the Polish Falcons of America, 97-99 S. 18th Street, Pittsburgh, PA, 1976.
28. Collection of Articles of Polish Heraldry by Edward J. Peckwas. Polish Genealogical Society of America, 984 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622, 1978.
29. Early Maps of Poland by Michael J. Mikos. American Geographical Society, Milwaukee, 1982.
30. Poles in American History and Tradition by Joseph Wytrwal. © by Author. Endurance Press, Detroit, 1969.
31. Polish-Black Encounters. Joseph A. Wytrwal, © by Author, Detroit: Endurance Press, Detroit, 1982.
32. The Polish National Catholic Church, by Paul Fox, Ph.D., published by The School of Christian Living, Scranton, PA.
33. Polish Roots, by Rosemary A. Chorzempa. © by Author. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1993.
34. Polish Surnames, by William F. Hoffman. © by Author. Polish Genealogical Society of America, Chicago.
35. Slavic Surnames, by Margaret Timashenka Clark. © by Author, 9770 Wattsburg Rd., Erie, PA 16509.
36. Index to the Obituaries & Death Notices Appearing in the Dziennik Chicagoski, 1890-1899, by Thomas L. Hollowak & Wm. F. Hoffman. Polish Genealogical Society of America, 984 W. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, 1984.
37 St. Teresa Roman Catholic Church Golden Anniversary, 1925-1975, Harrah, OK, 1975.
38. Polish American History & Culture by Joseph W. Zurawski. © by Author. Polish Museum of America, Chicago, 1975.
39. Atlas of Macomb County, Michigan, 1859, 1875, 1895, reprint. St. Clair Shores Historical Commission, A Whippoorwill Publication.
40. Working Detroit by Steve Babson, Adama Books, 396 W. 38th, New York, 1984.
41. Index to the Newsletter, Journals & Bulletins of the Polish Genealogical Society of America, 1979-1984, by R. A. Chorzempa, G. W. Helon & W. F. Hoffman. Polish Genealogical Society of America, 984 W. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago.
42. Roman Catholic Parishes in the Polish Peoples Republic, 1984, by Lidia Mullerowa, edited by Stanley R. Schmidt & Wm. F. Hoffman. Cartographic Execution by Zofia Zuchowska. Chicago, IL: Polish Genealogical Society of America, 1995.
43, Nicolaus Copernicus and His Epoch, by Jan Adamczewski (E. J. Piszek). Printed in Poland. Copernicus Society of America, Pennsylvania & Washington, D.C.
44. The Polish Phone Book, 1990-1991, in Polish for Detroit and Chicago. Index Publications, 4250 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, IL.
45. The Information of the Polish State, by Tadeusz Manteuffel, translated by Andrew Gorski. Detroit: Wayne State University Press.
46. First Names of the Polish Commonwealth by Wm. F. Hoffman & George W. Helon. Polish Genealogical Society of America, Chicago, 1998.
47. The Catholic Church in Detroit, 1907-1988, by George Paré. Wayne State University Press, Detroit.
48. South Bend and Mishawaka City Directory, 1976. Polk & Co., Polk Building, 431 Howard St., Detroit, MI.
49. Poland, by James A. Michener. Random House, New York, 1983.
50. The Poles in Oklahoma, by Richard M. Bernard. University of Oklahoma Press, 1948.
51. The Slavs, by Francis Duornik. © Rutgers, The State University. Quinn & Boden Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, 1962.
52. For God, Country and Polonia, by Frank Renkiewicz. © SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary. Harlo Press, 50 Victor, Detroit, MI.
53. Zrodła Do Historii Polonii, by Fr. Roman Nir. © by Author, 1982.
54. The Polish Experience in Detroit, by Dr. Joseph A. Wytrwal. Endurance Press, Detroit, 1993, first edition.
55. Our Sunday Visitor, 1853-1953, 100th Anniversary for the Diocese of Marquette, MI, 30 April 1953, official newspaper of the Diocese of Marquette.
56. The Catholic Weekly Centennial Edition, 25 May 1952, official newspaper of the Diocese of Marquette, MI.
57. Edmund Casimir Szoka, Archbishop of Detroit, MI, Installation, 17 May 1981. Detroit: Michigan Catholic, official newspaper of the Archdiocese of Detroit.
58. The Michigan Catholic, 8 July 1988. Edmund Casimir Szoka. Michigan Catholic, official newspaper for the Archdiocese of Detroit.
59. The Michigan Catholic, Edmund Casimir Szoka, 24 June 1988. Michigan Catholic, official newspaper for the Archdiocese of Detroit.
60. The New York Times Magazine, Sunday, 13 October 1935, from the New York Times.
61. The Western Michigan Catholic, 11 February 1988, official newspaper for the Diocese of Grand Rapids, MI.
62. Pope John Paul, The Michigan Catholic, 4 September 1987, official newspaper for the Archdiocese of Detroit.
63. The Catholic Weekly, 1937-1962, Silver Anniversary, 19 May 1962, official newspaper for the Diocese of Lansing, MI.
64. The Catholic Weekly, 1937-1963, Silver Anniversary, 18 August 1963, official newspaper for the Diocese of Saginaw.
65. The Citizen, 50th Anniversary, 1934-1984. Collectors’ Edition, 10 May 1984, newspaper for Hamtramck, Michigan.
66. Bessemer, Gogebic County, Michigan Centennial, 8 July 1984, Bessemer, Michigan newspaper, 1884-1984.
67, Cardinal Adam J. Maida, 25 November 1994, Michigan Catholic, official newspaper for the Archdiocese of Detroit.
68. St. Peter’s Cathedral, 12 June 1981, The Mining Journal Newspaper Centennial, 1881-1982. Marquette, MI.
69. Poland, by Andrzej Zieleniewicz. © by Orchard Lake College, Orchard Lake, MI, 1971.
70. Images of Working Class Detroit, 1900-1930, by Kevin Boyle and Victoria Getis. Wayne State University Press, Detroit, 1930.
71 Wilderness Chronicles, Issues 4 to 19, Summer 1985 to Fall, Winter, Summer.
72. Poles in Michigan, Volume 1, by the Poles in Michigan Association, 3061 Penobscot Building, Detroit, MI. The Glow Press, Detroit.
73. City Directory, 1963 for Ishpeming, Negaunee & Marquette, MI. Polk & Co., Polk Building, 431 Howard St., Detroit, MI.
74. Milwaukee, WI City Directory, 1968. Polk & Co., Polk Building, 431 Howard St., Detroit, MI.
75. The Salt City of the Inland Seas, Manistee, MI (Anniversary)
76. Manistee County Historical Museum, 25th Anniversary.
77. Adjutant General Annual Report of the State of Michigan,1862, printed by John A. Kerr & Co., printers to the State of Michigan, 1963.
78. Year Book for 1990, Prince Corporation, Holland, MI.
79. The First Hundred Years, 1875-1975, History of St. Hedwig Roman Catholic Church, Toledo, OH. © by St. Hedwig Parish, 1975. Grey Printing Co., Fostoria, OH.
80. St. Adalbert Parish, 75th Jubilee, 1907-1982, Toledo, OH.
81. Ethnic Newspapers and Periodicals in Michigan, 1978, a checklist edited by Richard Hathaway. © Michigan Archival Association, Ann Arbor, 1987.
82. The Ethnicity of the Poles in Toledo, Ohio.
83. History of the Toledo, Ohio, Poles. A thesis by David Gwidon Chominski, April 1978, University of Toledo, Ohio. [This thesis has also been printed in the Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan’s Eaglet, Volume 5, Number 2, May 1985].
84. Grand Rapids Through the Camera Rare. The White Printing Company, Grand Rapids, MI.
85. Morton Allen Directory of European Passenger Steamship Arrivals, by Morton Allen. Genealogical Publishers Co., Inc. Baltimore.
86. How To Research Your Personal Polish Family History, by Mary Ann Bozcon Ames, New Carrollton, MD, © by author, 1976. (2 copies)
87. Polish Parish Records of the Roman Catholic Church, by Gerald A. Ortell, © by author, printed by Press America, Provo, UT, 1979.
88. Sources and Repositories, by Universal Genealogical Society, 9512 Cedar Street, Bellflower, CA 90706.
89. Polish Family Tree Surnames, Vol. 1, by Thaddeus J. Obal, © by author, 739 Hillsdale Avenue, Hillsdale, NJ.
90. Polish Family Tree Surnames, Vol. 5, June, 1983, by Thaddeus J. Obal, © by author, 739 Hillsdale Avenue, Hillsdale, NJ.
91. Tracing Your Polish Roots, by Maralyn Wellauer, 3239 North 58th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53216, 1979.
92. Polish & Proud, by Jan & Len Gnacinski, © by authors, published by Janlen Enterprises, 2236 South 77th Street, West Allis, WI 43219, 1979.
93. Polish Surname Microfiche. (3)
94. Polish Parish Records for Argentina, England, Mexico, Norway, France, Germany, Spain, and the state of Louisiana Microfiche. (12)
95. Poland Microfiche. (15)
96. Austria Microfiche. (6)
97. Czechslovakia Microfiche. (2)
98. Hungary Microfiche. (7)
99. Ukraine Microfiche. (1)
100. State of Michigan Microfiche. (4)
101. State of New Jersey Microfiche. (4)
102. State of New York Microfiche. (11)
103. State of Pennsylvania Microfiche. (9)
104. State of Texas Microfiche. (5)
105. South Carolina Microfiche. (8)
106. 1890 Michigan Veterans Census Microfiche. (2)
107. Miscellaneous Microfiche. (21)