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Chicago

Growth of a Metropolis

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This narrative chronicles the remarkable transformation of Chicago from a frontier outpost to a major global city within just over a century. While no single work can fully capture the city's vast development or the diversity of its inhabitants, this volume utilizes over 1,000 photographs and 50 maps to explore the city's expansion and its physical landscape. Unlike typical pictorial histories that focus on societal customs and prominent figures, this book emphasizes the physical conditions of life in Chicago. It highlights street scenes and the experiences of ordinary people, delving into residential neighborhoods and local shopping areas, while also addressing the suburbs and surrounding towns. This work is noted for its impressive design and the way it documents the city's growth and spatial patterns. It captures a unique dimensionality that resonates deeply, echoing the sentiments expressed in Carl Sandburg's poetry. The book stands out in its ability to convey the essence of Chicago's development more effectively than any other similar work.

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Chicago, Harold Melvin Mayer, Richard Clement Wade

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Jaar van publicatie
1969
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Titel
Chicago
Ondertitel
Growth of a Metropolis
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
1969
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
511
ISBN10
0226512746
ISBN13
9780226512747
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Aantekening
This narrative chronicles the remarkable transformation of Chicago from a frontier outpost to a major global city within just over a century. While no single work can fully capture the city's vast development or the diversity of its inhabitants, this volume utilizes over 1,000 photographs and 50 maps to explore the city's expansion and its physical landscape. Unlike typical pictorial histories that focus on societal customs and prominent figures, this book emphasizes the physical conditions of life in Chicago. It highlights street scenes and the experiences of ordinary people, delving into residential neighborhoods and local shopping areas, while also addressing the suburbs and surrounding towns. This work is noted for its impressive design and the way it documents the city's growth and spatial patterns. It captures a unique dimensionality that resonates deeply, echoing the sentiments expressed in Carl Sandburg's poetry. The book stands out in its ability to convey the essence of Chicago's development more effectively than any other similar work.