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Milan
(Hardcover)
Ann Basilone-Jones, Ashley Moran
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This work offers an urban exploration of the oddities and artifacts
of New York City's past that are hidden in plain across the
boroughs, from the World's first Hall of Fame in the Bronx to the
remnants of the original Penn Station in Manhattan to what may be
the only statue to a gynecologist at Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn.
"Forgotten New York" is written for both lifelong New Yorkers and
first-time visitors to the City who are interested in the vanishing
remnants of old New York as well as the interesting parts of the
city that fall though the cracks of other guide books. It can be
used as both an at-a-glance guide to the history and architecture
of the city and an urban explorer walking tour of Manhattan,
Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, and Staten Island, complete with
comprehensive maps and extensive photos. This is the real story of
New York brought to life by the only person who could tell it, a
real New Yorker who loves his City.
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Jacksonville Beach
(Hardcover)
Maggie Fitzroy, Taryn Rodriguez-Boette, Beaches Museum & History Park
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Discovery Miles 6 860
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Paterson
(Hardcover)
Philip M Read
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Discovery Miles 6 860
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Insomnia
(Hardcover)
Ishmael Fiifi Annobil
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R1,865
Discovery Miles 18 650
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Newark
(Hardcover)
Jean-Rae Turner, Richard T Koles
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Discovery Miles 6 870
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Chicago's Nurse Parade
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Carolyn Hope Smeltzer; As told to Frances R. Vlasses, Connie R Robinson
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This majestically illustrated and deeply insightful guide explores
100 of the most spiritually significant places throughout the
world, seeking to understand what it is that defines these sites.
Spirituality has a multitude of meanings for the many who seek
deeper significance in their lives. From ancient religions with
their timeless places of worship to modern, contemporary followers
of faith and new age travellers seeking enlightenment and
illumination, we are drawn to all kinds of places in the search for
profound meaning. From a Polish Catholic praying in a large
cathedral to a Portuguese surfer speechless in wonder at the
majesty of the ocean, spirituality knows no bounds.ThePlanet's Most
Spiritual Places brings together all definitions to present some of
the most important places of spiritual significance, in stunning
and immersive detail. We recognize that one person's spirituality
can inspire another no matter their origin, history or nationality.
We have included sites of spirituality from all around the world,
from the established to the exotic, determining a number of
fundamental definitions for our spiritual destinations: 1. Ancient
Monuments 2. Places of Worship 3. Natural Wonders 4. Centres of
Enlightenment 5. Pilgrimage 6. Living Landmarks As readers will
discover, the complex history of the world often defines where -
and how - spirituality can be found. The modern is as important as
the ancient, and the free-form as important as the organised. What
counts is the spiritual nature of the site, wherever it is, whoever
visits it and whatever they believe. Insightful text is
complemented by superb photography, maps ancient and modern and
engaging illustrations of the plethora of places contained within.
The whole world is covered, continent by continent, and a wide
variety of religions, belief systems and faiths.
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West Milwaukee
(Hardcover)
The West Milwaukee Historical Society
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Discovery Miles 6 860
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Canton
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Michael Beadle
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258 color images trace Cleveland's growth from modest beginnings in
1900 to thriving manufacturing city in the 1960s. Tour Euclid Park,
Public Square, the Municipal Airport, and Playhouse Square and see
for yourself that the city of Cleveland was one of the most
important cities of its time from any view point.
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South River
(Hardcover)
Stephanie Bartz, Brian Armstrong, Nan Whitehead
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R674
Discovery Miles 6 740
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Boston
(Hardcover)
Tanya Lloyd Kyi
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R645
Discovery Miles 6 450
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In 1773, visitors to Boston were heavily discouraged, especially
if they were British Redcoats. Nowadays, the city welcomes over 10
million tourists a year. Sightseers flock to the Freedom Trail,
where they can visit the site of the fabled Boston Tea Party and
Old State House, where the Declaration of Independence was read in
public for the first time in 1776.
About the "America" series:
As expansive as America itself, this outstanding series
captures outstanding views of panoramic landscapes, brilliant city
skylines, and picturesque communities. Each volume focuses on a
city or state and features 96 pages and 70 stunning images by
internationally renowned photographers, plus descriptive
captions.
As read on BBC Radio 4 'Book of the Week' Shortlisted for the
Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year Award Longlisted for the
RSL Ondaatje Prize 'Sherman's is a special book. Every sentence,
every thought she has, every question she asks, every detail she
notices, offers something. The Bells of Old Tokyo is a gift . . .
It is a masterpiece.' - Spectator For over 300 years, Japan closed
itself to outsiders, developing a remarkable and unique culture.
During its period of isolation, the inhabitants of the city of Edo,
later known as Tokyo, relied on its public bells to tell the time.
In her remarkable book, Anna Sherman tells of her search for the
bells of Edo, exploring the city of Tokyo and its inhabitants and
the individual and particular relationship of Japanese culture -
and the Japanese language - to time, tradition, memory,
impermanence and history. Through Sherman's journeys around the
city and her friendship with the owner of a small, exquisite cafe,
who elevates the making and drinking of coffee to an art-form, The
Bells of Old Tokyo presents a series of hauntingly memorable voices
in the labyrinth that is the metropolis of the Japanese capital: An
aristocrat plays in the sea of ashes left by the Allied firebombing
of 1945. A scientist builds the most accurate clock in the world, a
clock that will not lose a second in five billion years. A sculptor
eats his father's ashes while the head of the house of Tokugawa
reflects on the destruction of his grandfather's city ('A lost
thing is lost. To chase it leads to darkness'). The result is a
book that not only engages with the striking otherness of Japanese
culture like no other, but that also marks the arrival of a
dazzling new writer as she presents an absorbing and alluring
meditation on life through an exploration of a great city and its
people.
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