> 03/20/2008 Before Oprah: Ruth Lyons, the Woman Who Created Talk TV Launch of New Book from Orange Frazer & Author Michael Banks Features Reunion of 50/50 Club Cast & Actor Playing Ruth Lyons PDF
> 03/20/2008 Before Oprah: Ruth Lyons, the Woman Who Created Talk TV New Book from Orange Frazer Press and author Michael Banks on Sale Nationwide Beginning April 14th available now PDF
> 09/01/2007 MONKEY ON A TURNTABLE available now PDF
> 05/01/2007 MARY JO'S CUISINE: A Cookbook by Mary Jo McMillin available now PDF
> 11/09/2006 AS THE TABLES TURN: Biography Of A Bistro available now PDF | HI-RES COVER IMAGE
Lindey's, the legendary bistro in Columbus 's historic German Village, has served over half a million meals. This is an intimate, hilarious, and most delicious biography of a legendary neighborhood bistro. Includes 25 recipes of classic Lindey's dishes and cocktails.
> 10/01/2006 WILDLIFE WARRIOR: More Tales of Suburban Safaris available now PDF
> 09/01/2006 THE WRIGHT TWIST available now PDF
> 09/01/2006 GHOSTS, TOO: The Supernatural In Ordinary Lives available now PDF
> 09/01/2006 THE ROAD BACK: The Cincinnati Bengals Under Coach Marvin Lewis available now PDF
> 08/01/2006 CHAD: I Can't Be Stopped available now PDF
> 02/15/2006 THE ART OF TABLE DANCING: Escapades of an Irreverent Woman available March 17th, 2006 HTML | PDF | HI-RES COVER IMAGE
For anyone who wants to learn to dance as if no one is watching, this book shows where to find a table and your own special song.
> 02/15/2006 ZERO TO SIXTY IN NINE YEARS: An Inspirational Guide To Living With Purpose now available HTML | PDF | HI-RES COVER IMAGE
Written to be a quick read, this book can be read numerous times to reinforce ones ability to live life on your terms. Don't wait for others to define success and happiness. Avoid the mistake of waiting for the unknowns. What's holding you back? Create your own definitions and live for today!
> 02/11/2005 WISDOM'S PARADISE: The Forgotten Shakers of Union Village now available HTML | PDF | HI-RES COVER IMAGE
Ohio Congressman Rob Portman, a life-long Shaker enthusiast, and freelance writer Cheryl Bauer, co-authored Wisdom's Paradise, the story of the first western Shaker settlement.
> 02/11/2005 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGY: An Illustrated Chronicle of Ohio's Ancient American Indian Cultures now available HTML | PDF | HI-RES COVER IMAGE
Ohio's rich archaeological heritage has captivated generations of scholars and scientists. Yet, archaeologists over the past few decades have made new discoveries that are revolutionizing out understanding of these American Indian cultures and their achievements. Ohio Archaeology chronicles these landmark discoveries in a book written by Dr. Bradley T. Lepper, Curator of Archaeology of the Ohio Historical Society.
> 02/03/2005 The Cincinnati Enquirer interviews Cheryl Bauer and Rob Portman about their new book WISDOM'S PARADISE: The Forgotten Shakers of Union Village. 
> 01/10/2005 The Wilmington News Journal highlights an upcoming Orange Frazer Press project: a pictorial of our home town, Clinton County, Ohio. 
> 01/06/2005 The Western Star features information about INGENUITY IN A CAN: The Ralph Stolle Story. 
> 09/27/2004 Orange Frazer Is All About Shelf Life HTML
In a world of disposable cameras, contacts, cell phones, DVDs, paperboard computers, and undergarments (perfect for traveling, business trips, medical purposes, and everyday wear! the ad claims), it’s nice to come upon lasting entities. You can find a fun, interesting one in Wilmington, Ohio.
> 09/27/2004 Joe: Rounding Third and Heading For Home now available HTML | PDF | HI-RES COVER IMAGE
Noted sportscaster Greg Hoard unveils the famous pitcher-turned-broadcaster in a new biography from Orange Frazer, Joe: Rounding Third and Heading for Home.
> 09/27/2004 The Legends: Cincinnati Bengals, the Men, the Deeds, the Consequences now available HTML | PDF | HI-RES COVER IMAGE
The Tool, The Rock, The Machine, Cadillac, Master Thief, and Samurai.
Ice Man, Sack Man, Piano Man, Demolition Man, Eraserman.
Who were they then, and where are they now?
Chick Ludwig, long-time Bengals beat writer, answers these questions--and more--while giving the reader all the behind-the-scenes stories he's never committed to print before.
> 01/12/2004 The Ohio Almanac Third Edition
The third edition of The Ohio Almanac may be the most important publishing event in Ohio since the second edition. Long regarded as the mandatory compilation of all things Ohio, the latest edition has not only collected the most recent census references, it has added more than a hundred pages of new material. No mere collection of loose facts, the third edition is fuller, deeper, livelier, and more useful.
> 12/22/2003 Orange Frazer Press was recently featured in an article appearing in The Cincinnati Enquirer. 
> 05/25/2003 Journey Across China is now available
Journey Across China, photographed by Charles E. Brooks is now available. This new book includes over 85 color photographs taken by Ohio native Charlie Brooks as he traveled over 3,500 miles from Beijing, west to Tibet, and east again to Shanghai on the coast of China.
> 03/04/2003 The Unofficial Guidebook To Paramount's Kings Island Available April 1st, 2003
The first-ever pocket guidebook to Paramount's Kings Island is the tourists best friend. It's chock-full of helpful advice on how to maximize your time at one of the greatest amusement parks in the country, by breaking down the park into eight manageable sections.
> 02/06/2003 COWPARADE SAN ANTONIO: Celebrating the Art and Culture of the Alamo City
The CowParade is here! To immortalize the event, Orange Frazer Press has published a full color picture book upon which to showcase these bovine beauties. This official title will be available for purchase April 5th, 2003. 100 full color pictures show off the creatively color coated cows which adorned the sidewalks, parks, and streetcorners of San Antonio this past winter.
> 11/14/2002 PARTY ANIMALS: Washington DC 2002 Makes Washington Post's Bookworld Top 10 List
It was announced on November 17th that the Orange Frazer Press fall release, Party Animals, Washington, DC made the Top Ten List of books sold in the Washington, DC area. Not bad for a publishing house that fifteen years ago began with a small fact book on Ohio. "I suppose we've come a long way since then," said Publisher Marcy Hawley, "but it's hard to tell. Our celebrations certainly have not evolved. Some chocolate creme pie at McD's Pub is as good as it gets."
> 11/08/2002 PARTY ANIMALS: Washington DC 2002 Released
The Official Book, Party Animals, Washington, DC, is the full-color pictorial record of the largest public art project in the history of our country's capital. Inspired by the successes of Chicago's Cows on Parade and similar public arts projects in other cities, the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities knew Washington and its artists could only benefit from a chance to display their creativity, generosity, and profound sense of community to the rest of the world.
> 11/08/2002 PANORAMIC OHIO: The Bicentennial Collection Released
You haven't seen the Buckeye State as presented in Thomas R. Schiff's photographs in Panoramic Ohio. As a matter of fact, it's physically impossible.
> 09/15/2002 CARDINALS COLLECTION: 100 Years of St. Louis Cardinals Images Released
Over 220 black and white photographs span 100 years of baseball history in this stunning new collection of Cardinals images. From the days of Dizzy Dean and Johnny Mize to Bob Gibson and Ozzie Smith, the famous and forgotten fill these pages and recall the glory of St. Louis Cardinals baseball.
> 09/05/2002 THE PRIDE OF PRICE HILL: Cincinnati's West Side and the Elder Mystique Released
In the dawn of Queen City athletic time, what would become known all over Ohio as "The Pit" was exactly that--a dusty cow pasture on Cincinnati's West Side adorned with a manhole on the 50-yard line. It was the only known playing field in Ohio where a manhole was the home field advantage, and its sewer-lid icon became a kind of trademark for the school's rough-and-ready working-class play.
> 09/05/2002 PANTHER TRACKS: The History of Elder High School Through the 1900s Released
"Some awesome force could wipe those buildings from the corner of Vincent and Regina, and Elder would still be Elder because of the people. The loyalty is unfailing, the enthusiasm contagious, the generosity without limits, because they are firmly rooted in a deep and abiding faith in God and each other."
> 08/19/2002 BUILDING OHIO VOLUME II: A Traveler's Guide to Ohio's Rural Architecture Released
Jane Ware's second volume of Building Ohio, subtitled A Traveler's Guide to Ohio's Rural Architecture, is a wonderfully anecdotal revelation of the buildings found in the state's smaller cities and towns, as well as the countryside itself.
> 10/05/2001 BUILDING OHIO: A Traveler's Guide to Ohio's Urban Architecture Released
Building Ohio, A Traveler's Guide to Ohio's Urban Architecture is the first architectural guide ever for Ohio--and the first book at all on Ohio buildings in almost 30 years.
> 09/15/2001 BROWN'S TOWN: 20 Famous Browns Talk Amongst Themselves Released
"A figure of icy resolve," he was called. Dictatorial and remote, he once scolded a player for yawning during halftime and cut rookies for the sin of slovenly attire. He was compared to both Thomas Jefferson and an undertaker. Yet the more perceptive understood that his true counterparts were innovative business tycoons--men who found a better way to do something.