True Tales of a Buckeye Legal Eagle
Richard G Clark
True Tales of a Buckeye Legal Eagle
Richard G Clark
The Twenty-One titles below weave its own innocuous story:
It was The Week of Bastille Day where Lefty took a Taxi.
We Took a Trip to the Lodge to have Lunch.
A Small-Town Lawyer,
Jimmy Willard, was a Poor Little Lamb Who Lost His Way as Richard Conway stated, Here Comes the Judge. It’s always Politics when Susie the Secretary visits the London Country Club.
Raymond Stinson said The Case of the Trespassing Privy was all because The Hamburger King and Runyon Didn’t Know All of Them. Yet, Milt (Farber) Pays His Taxes,
Buys a New Car,
Bakes a Cake all the while skirts The Practice of Law catapulting one to past days of The Grove aka Grove City, Ohio and the surrounding metropolitan area.
The London Country Club, Green Gables, Burger Boy Foodarama, Deshler Hotel, Beulah Park, all nostalgic Ohioans favorite haunts, return in these classic non-fiction short stories. Be drawn into a time when the days seemed less hectic, people had a sense of humor and perhaps, a bit more simplicity.
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