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Book about books explores Cincinnati’s literary heritage

In 1845, attorney Alphonso Taft, father of William Howard Taft, negotiated a unique lease for the Mercantile Library on Walnut Street: good for 10,000 years, renewable in perpetuity.

We certainly love our libraries.

In fact, Cincinnati has quite a literary heritage, from the soldiers at Fort Washington putting on makeshift Shakespeare productions to the Books by the Banks festival held every year (that there isn’t a pandemic).

Book cover for "Cincinnati's Literary Heritage" by Kevin Grace, 2021.

Those are some of the interesting, bookish, local connections Kevin Grace reveals in his own book, “Cincinnati’s Literary Heritage.”

The head of the Archives and Rare Books Library at the University of Cincinnati, Grace knows books. He has taught about books and reading, Shakespeare and folklore for more than 40 years. Wherever he goes in his travels he seeks out the local literary spots to learn more about that place, its people and its history.


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