Books Featuring Historic Englewood
A selection of Books/Pamphlets featuring
HISTORIC ENGLEWOOD
1899
Englewood, Its Annals and Reminiscences
[1859-1899]
J. A. Humphrey
1922
The Book of Englewood
Published by authority of Mayor & Council of the City of Englewood
[Chapters I-XXI How the Dutch came to Bergen County through the Administration of David J. McKenna; Englewood’s Part in the War. Englewood’s Roll of Honor, etc.]
Adaline W. Sterling
1935
Dwight Morrow
Harcourt, Brace & Co. New York (1935)
Harold Nicholson
1990
This Was Early Englewood- From the Big Bang to the George Washington Bridge
Dr. John K. Lattimer & the Englewood Historical Society
1998
Historic Englewood Series #1- A Self-Guided Walking & Driving Tour
Englewood’s Liberty Square- From the Liberty Pole to the 1999 Centennial
Eleanor Harvey & Dr. Will Lee
1998
Images of America, Englewood and Englewood Cliffs
“This book was researched, planned, and written by the Friends of the Englewood Centennial Book Committee: Bobbie Bouton-Goldberg, Arnold Brown, Mary Buchbinder, Betty Grossman, Lisa Levien, and Irmari Nacht.”
A long list of Englewood individuals, families, organizations, and institutions is included in the acknowledgements.
Friends of the Englewood Centennial Book Committee
2001
Historic Englewood Series #2- A Patchwork of Personalities and Places- An Eclectic Walking Tour in Englewood’s East Hill Historic District- 2nd Ward
Irmari Nacht & Bobbie Bouton-Goldberg
2003
Englewood Historical Sketches
Excerpted from the Introduction: “Versions of most of these historical sketches originally appeared in 1999 as a weekly newspaper series to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of the city’s incorporation…it presents a series of snapshots of the city’s life from colonial days to the present.”
Dustin Griffin and Will Lee, editors
2024
The Morrows of Englewood: An Extraordinary American Family
Part One- The Early Years, Part Two- Four Careers, Part Three- Family and Homes
Allen E. Hye

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