The Bill Cook Story II
The Re-Visionary
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Published:23rd Feb '15
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Working from the spare bedroom of his Bloomington, Indiana, apartment in 1963 with a $1,500 investment, Bill Cook began to construct the wire guides, needles, and catheters that would become the foundation of the global multi-billion-dollar Cook Group. This story has been eloquently told in Bob Hammel's The Bill Cook Story: Ready, Fire, Aim. The sequel to this story explores Cook's final years, when the restoration work he championed, epitomized by the spectacular West Baden Hotel, became a driving force in his life and a source of great satisfaction and pleasure. Hammel takes us behind the scenes on the important restorations of Beck's Mill, a Methodist Church that is now Indiana Landmarks Center, and the remarkable commitment of Cook toward reviving his home town, Canton, Illinois. At the heart of the book are the events of Bill Cook's final days and his death in April, 2011, but this solemn chronicle soon gives way to fond recollections of Cook's extraordinary life and legacy, and to the continuing saga of the company he founded as it looks toward a bright future.
In The Bill Cook Story II: The Re-Visionary, Bob Hammel engagingly highlights several of Cook's major restoration efforts, and also chronicles how he remained dedicated to such work even as his health failed.
* Indiana Magazine of HistoISBN: 9780253016980
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 594g
256 pages