Ebook: City: a guidebook for the urban age
Author: Smith Peter Daniel
- Tags: Cities and towns, City and town life, City and town life--History, History--General, Sociology Urban, Sociology Urban--History, Travel & holiday, Cities and towns--History, Electronic books, History, Cities and towns -- History, City and town life -- History, Sociology Urban -- History, History -- General
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
- City: London
- Language: English
- epub
For the first time in the history of our planet, more than half the population-3.3 billion people-is now living in cities. City is the ultimate guidebook to our urban centers-the signature unit of human civilization. With erudite prose and carefully chosen illustrations, this unique work of metatourism explores what cities are and how they work. It covers history, customs and language, districts, transport, money, work, shops and markets, and tourist sites, creating a fantastically detailed portrait of the city through history and into the future. The urban explorer will revel in essays on downtowns, suburbs, shantytowns and favelas, graffiti, skylines, crime, the theater, street food, sport, eco-cities, and sacred sites, as well as mini essays on the Tower of Babel, flash mobs, ghettos, skateboarding, and SimCity, among many others. Drawing on a vast range of examples from across the world and throughout history, City is extensively illustrated with full-color.
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