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Saper Law featured in Chicago Book
By Saper Law | November 3, 2008
Mathew Walker’s, The Chicago Book, is now available for sale at Borders, Barnes & Nobles, and Walden Books. The Chicago Book is a glossy hard cover coffee table book that includes articles and photographs about Chicago landmarks, celebrities, and places of interest. The book also profiles 100 of Chicago’s top companies—of which one is Saper Law Offices, LLC. For more information about the Chicago Book visit: http://mdwbooks.com/.
Here is a description from the Chicago Book website:
The Chicago Book© promises to be the most complete look at present day Chicago in print. Featuring the windy city’s best, brightest, tallest, biggest and funniest facts, photos, fables and faces, this is a book that no Chicagoland home or office will be complete without.
A glance down from the skydeck of Sears Tower, Americas’s tallest building, will prove that Chicago is “second city” to none. From the world class Chicago Symphony Orchestra to sports most intriguing teams, if it matters to Chicago then it will be in The Chicago Book©. Sure, everyone knows about the Sears Tower and Michael Jordan, but did you know that the Lincoln Park Zoo is the oldest free zoo in America? Or that Bucktown is named for the goats of Polish and German immigrants? Where would America be without inventions like roller skates, spray paint or the 2 x 4? They all came from Chicago. And we don’t even want to think about American culture without that little Des Plaines restaurant named McDonald’s or Wrigley’s chewing gum or Oscar Mayer bologna.
Some of the most legendary names in American History made their homes in Chicago like Marshall Field, Oprah Winfrey, Abraham Lincoln, Ernest Hemingway, John Belushi, Muddy Waters, Walt Disney, Frank Lloyd Wright, and yes, Michael Jordan.
There’s Chicago-style architecture, Chicago-style blues and Chicago-style theater. Heck, there’s even Chicago-style pizza! Now there is a Chicago-style book: The Chicago Book©.
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