Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

‘CHICAGO BULLS: A DECADE-BY-DECADE HISTORY’

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Whether you’re a casual admirer of the magnificen­ce of Michael, or a true Bull-iever thirsting for tales of “Red,” “Stormin’ Norman,” “Butterbean,” “Chet the Jet” and many more, here’s a keepsake for you. Featuring more than 300 pagesdepic­ting Chicago’s NBA franchise from its humble beginnings to the dynastic miracle on Madison and beyond, the Tribune’s book of the Bulls places readers in a courtside seat for a fast break through team history. Available online at chicagotri­bune.com/bullsbook.

“A Century of Progress” Between 1933 and 1934, over 48 million visitors attended “A Century of Progress Exposition,” the world’s fair in Chicago. This collection of rare photograph­s from the fair has been carefully chosen from the Tribune’s archives. Featuring an informativ­e introducti­on by Tribune reporter and historian Ron Grossman.

“Even the Terrible Things Seem Beautiful to Me Now,

2nd Edition” Over the last two decades, Mary Schmich’s column in the Tribune has offered advice, humor and discerning commentary on a broad array of topics including family, personal milestones, mental illness, writing and life in Chicago. This second edition — updated to include Schmich’s best pieces since its original publicatio­n — collects her ten Pulitzer-winning columns along with more than 150 others.

“Vintage Chicago: The Best of @vintagetri­bune on Instagram” The @vintagetri­bune Instagram, a beloved photograph­y account produced by the photo editors of the Chicago Tribune, has been mining the newspaper’s vast archives since 2014. This book is an unexpected, inspired portrait of one of the world’s great metropolis­es, told through the lenses of the countless feet-on-thestreet photograph­ers from the city’s hometown paper. Get a copy at chicagotri­bune.com/vintagetri­bune.

All Chicago Tribune print books are available online at chicagotri­bune.com/printbooks

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