Decline of Buffalo, New York in the Postwar Era: Causes, Effects, and Proposed Solutions, 2011
Buffalo, New York has undergone a precipitous decline in the postwar era, losing more than half its population and much of its economic base. The blame for this decline has traditionally fallen on failed government intervention, lack of quality local leadership, an overcompensated and under worked union workforce, environmental concerns, natural resource depletion, and oppressive taxes. This study will focus on these various causes in an attempt to pinpoint the reasons for decline, not for the purpose or laying blame, but to set the groundwork for possible solutions that will stem the decli...
Deep in the Historical Abyss: The Assassinations of Presidents Garfield & McKinley and Why They Have Become Less Memorable in the Minds of the American Public, 2011
Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubbery and plants, cultivated and for sale at the Buffalo Nursery and Horticultural Garden, 1845
Descriptive catalogue of the Gluck collection of manuscripts and autographs in the Buffalo Public Library, 1899
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