Eliot Kleinberg
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Eliot Kleinberg, a Florida native, has written nine books, all of them focusing on Florida. He is a member of the Florida Historical Society, Historical Association of Southern Florida, and Historical Society of Palm Beach County. He was born in Coral Gables in 1956, graduated the Miami-area public schools in 1974, and received two degrees from the University of Florida. He was a reporter for The Dallas Morning News from 1984 until 1987, when he returned to Florida. Since then, he has been a news and features writer for the Palm Beach Post. He has written nine books about Florida, including Black Cloud: The Deadly Hurricane of 1928. His most popular are his two books about weird facts and and occurences in Florida, Weird Florida and Weird Florida II.
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- Pioneers in Paradise: West Palm Beach, the First 100 Years [1]
- Florida Fun Facts
- Historical Traveler's Guide to Florida
- Weird Florida
- War in Paradise: Stories of World War II in Florida
- Our Century (Palm Beach Post syndicate)
- Black Cloud: The Deadly Hurricane of 1928
- Weird Florida II: In a State of Shock [2]
- Palm Beach Past: The Best of Post Time [3]