As a native Illinosan, I have visited Chicago many times over the years, and have a deeper connection to it because my Dad was born and raised there. As such, this book was very interesting in that it compares photographs of early Chicago and modern-day Chicago, and includes historical information about the various locations. I actually looked at two editions from 2000 and 2015, and there were further updated photographs that showed change in just that 15-year time span. The most interesting photographic locations to me were along Lake Shore Drive, the Union Stock Yards, Lincoln Park, Haymarket Square, several Chicago River locations, Oak Street Beach (I looked closely at the old photograph from 1922 hoping that I'd spot my young grandparents), Water Tower, Clarke House, and the L trains.
The 2000 edition was written by Elizabeth McNulty with the new photographs by Simon Clay (who should have gotten credit on the title page) and the updated 2015 edition was by Kathleen Maguire with some new photographs by Karl Mondon.