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City of Rivers

Author : Zubair Ahmed
Publisher : McSweeneys Books
Page : 77 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 1938073029

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Original poems from an author who is shaped by both Bangladeshi and American culture.

Cities & Rivers

Author : Iñaki Alday
Publisher : Actar D, Inc.
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2024-04-29
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781638401537

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Cities & Rivers by Iñaki Alday Pdf

A selection of architecture, landscape and urbanism works from aldayjover | architecture and landscape, an office based in Barcelona, Spain and Virginia in the United States. A collection of projects -- designed from their local and territorial DNA -- that respond in new ways to the global socio-ecological crisis in which we have been in engaged with since the beginning of the 21st century. Featured works include public spaces, architecture and urban studies that incorporate natural dynamics and that also emphasize -- recovering in some cases -- legal access among all citizens and equal access to the city and its opportunities. The works presented are particularly renowned given their leadership role in a new approach to the relationship between cities and rivers, in which natural dynamics become part of the public space, eliminating the effect of “catastrophe”.

Rivers Lost, Rivers Regained

Author : Martin Knoll,Uwe Lubken,Dieter Schott
Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2017-05-31
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9780822981596

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Rivers Lost, Rivers Regained by Martin Knoll,Uwe Lubken,Dieter Schott Pdf

Many cities across the globe are rediscovering their rivers. After decades or even centuries of environmental decline and cultural neglect, waterfronts have been vamped up and become focal points of urban life again; hidden and covered streams have been daylighted while restoration projects have returned urban rivers in many places to a supposedly more natural state. This volume traces the complex and winding history of how cities have appropriated, lost, and regained their rivers. But rather than telling a linear story of progress, the chapters of this book highlight the ambivalence of these developments. The four sections in Rivers Lost, Rivers Regained discuss how cities have gained control and exerted power over rivers and waterways far upstream and downstream; how rivers and floodplains in cityscapes have been transformed by urbanization and industrialization; how urban rivers have been represented in cultural manifestations, such as novels and songs; and how more recent strategies work to redefine and recreate the place of the river within the urban setting. At the nexus between environmental, urban, and water histories, Rivers Lost, Rivers Regained points out how the urban-river relationship can serve as a prime vantage point to analyze fundamental issues of modern environmental attitudes and practices.

Hyacinth and the Secrets Beneath

Author : Jacob Sager Weinstein
Publisher : Yearling
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2018-04-24
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780399553189

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The hilarious first book in a middle-grade fantasy trilogy about the magical rivers that run through the sewers of London and shape history in ways you'd never learn in school. Magic is real. History is a big, fat lie. Hyacinth Hayward’s mother has just been kidnapped by lumpy gray monsters in post office uniforms. But why? Well, before Hyacinth moved from Illinois to London, she read up on the city’s history. Too bad for her. Because the books are wrong. The truth is, London was built on magical rivers, and all the major events in its past have been about people trying to control the magic. And her family is somehow tied to it. In the chase to get her mom back, Hyacinth encounters a giant intelligent pig in a bathing suit, a boy with amnesia, an adorable tosher (whatever that is), a sarcastic old lady, and a very sketchy unicorn. Somehow Hyacinth has to figure out who to trust, so she can save her mom and, oh yeah, not cause a second Great Fire of London.

River Cities, City Rivers

Author : Thaisa Way
Publisher : Dumbarton Oaks Research Library & Collection
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2018-06-04
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0884024253

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River Cities, City Rivers by Thaisa Way Pdf

Cities have been built alongside rivers throughout history--shaping the development of urban landscapes and altering ecologies. Yet we have rarely given these urban landscapes their due. River Cities, City Rivers explores how such histories have shaped the present and how they might inform our visions of the future.

Urban Rivers

Author : Stéphane Castonguay,Matthew Evenden
Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Press
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2012-05-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9780822977940

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Urban Rivers by Stéphane Castonguay,Matthew Evenden Pdf

Urban Rivers examines urban interventions on rivers through politics, economics, sanitation systems, technology, and societies; how rivers affected urbanization spatially, in infrastructure, territorial disputes, and in floodplains, and via their changing ecologies. Providing case studies from Vienna to Manitoba, the chapters assemble geographers and historians in a comparative survey of how cities and rivers interacted from the seventeenth century to the present. Rising cities and industries were great agents of social and ecological changes, particularly during the nineteenth century, when mass populations and their effluents were introduced to river environments. Accumulated pollution and disease mandated the transfer of wastes away from population centers. In many cases, potable water for cities now had to be drawn from distant sites. These developments required significant infrastructural improvements, creating social conflicts over land jurisdiction and affecting the lives and livelihood of nonurban populations. The effective reach of cities extended and urban space was remade. By the mid-twentieth century, new technologies and specialists emerged to combat the effects of industrialization. Gradually, the health of urban rivers improved. From protoindustrial fisheries, mills, and transportation networks, through industrial hydroelectric plants and sewage systems, to postindustrial reclamation and recreational use, Urban Rivers documents how Western societies dealt with the needs of mass populations while maintaining the viability of their natural resources. The lessons drawn from this study will be particularly relevant to today's emerging urban economies situated along rivers and waterways.

Rivers in the City

Author : Roy Mann
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Nature
ISBN : UOM:39015012236587

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Rivers in the City

Author : Roy Mann
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Cities and towns
ISBN : UCAL:B4915822

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London's Lost Rivers

Author : Paul Talling
Publisher : Random House
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2020-04-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9781409023852

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Packed with surprising and fascinating information, London's Lost Rivers uncovers a very different side to London - showing how waterways shaped our principal city and exploring the legacy they leave today. With individual maps to show the course of each river and over 100 colour photographs, it's essential browsing for any Londoner and the perfect gift for anyone who loves exploring the past... 'An amazing book' -- BBC Radio London 'Talling's highly visual, fact-packed, waffle-free account is the freshest take we've yet seen. A must-buy for anyone who enjoys the "hidden" side of London -- Londonist 'A fascinating and stylish guide to exploring the capital's forgotten brooks, waterways, canals and ditches ... it's a terrific book' - Walk 'Pocket-sized, beautifully designed, illustrated and informative - in short a joy to read, handle and use' -- ***** Reader review 'Delightful, informative and beautifully produced' -- ***** Reader review 'A small gem. A really great book. I can't put it down' -- ***** Reader review 'Fascinating from start to finish' -- ***** Reader review ************************************************************************************************ From the sources of the Fleet in Hampstead's ponds to the mouth of the Effra in Vauxhall, via the meander of the Westbourne through 'Knight's Bridge' and the Tyburn's curve along Marylebone Lane, London's Lost Rivers unearths the hidden waterways that flow beneath the streets of the capital. Paul Talling investigates how these rivers shaped the city - forming borough boundaries and transport networks, fashionable spas and stagnant slums - and how they all eventually gave way to railways, roads and sewers. Armed with his camera, he traces their routes and reveals their often overlooked remains: riverside pubs on the Old Kent Road, healing wells in King's Cross, 'stink pipes' in Hammersmith and gurgling gutters on streets across the city. Packed with maps and over 100 colour photographs, London's Lost Rivers uncovers the watery history of the city's most famous sights, bringing to life the very different London that lies beneath our feet.

Between the Rivers

Author : Harry Turtledove
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 415 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2007-04-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781429914963

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At the sun-drenched dawn of human history, in the great plain between the two great rivers, are the cities of men. And each city is ruled by its god. But the god of the city of Gibil is lazy and has let the men of his city develop the habit of thinking for themselves. Now the men of Gibil have begun to devise arithmetic, and commerce, and are sending expeditions to trade with other lands. They're starting to think that perhaps men needn't always be subject to the whims of gods. This has the other god worried. And well they might be...because human cleverness, once awakened, isn't likely to be easily squelched.

City of Seven Rivers

Author : William P. Bekkala
Publisher : Hillcrest Publishing Group
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2012-07
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781938223174

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Ethan Hurley, a young boy living next to an eccentric and reclusive neighbor, begins to suspect that his neighbor is hiding his true identity. Ethan believes his neighbor is actually Arden Hennessey, the bombardier on the Enola Gay and the man who dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima during World War II-- even though all accounts say Hennessey, racked with his guilt, jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge on the 10th anniversary of the bombing.

Rivers

Author : Michael Farris Smith
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2013-09-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781451699449

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For fans of Cormac McCarthy and Annie Proulx, “a wonderfully cinematic story” (The Washington Post) set in the post-Katrina South after violent storms have decimated the region. It had been raining for weeks. Maybe months. He had forgotten the last day that it hadn’t rained, when the storms gave way to the pale blue of the Gulf sky, when the birds flew and the clouds were white and sunshine glistened across the drenched land. The Gulf Coast has been brought to its knees. Years of catastrophic hurricanes have so punished and depleted the region that the government has drawn a new boundary ninety miles north of the coastline. Life below the Line offers no services, no electricity, and no resources, and those who stay behind live by their own rules—including Cohen, whose wife and unborn child were killed during an evacuation attempt. He buried them on family land and never left. But after he is ambushed and his home is ransacked, Cohen is forced to flee. On the road north, he is captured by Aggie, a fanatical, snake-handling preacher who has a colony of captives and dangerous visions of repopulating the barren region. Now Cohen is faced with a decision: continue to the Line alone, or try to shepherd the madman’s prisoners across the unforgiving land with the biggest hurricane yet bearing down—and Cohen harboring a secret that poses the greatest threat of all. Eerily prophetic in its depiction of a Southern landscape ravaged by extreme weather, Rivers is a masterful tale of survival and redemption in a world where the next devastating storm is never far behind.“This is the kind of book that lifts you up with its mesmerizing language then pulls you under like a riptide” (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution).

Great Rivers of the World

Author : Volker Mehnert
Publisher : National Geographic Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2021-03-23
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9783791374703

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Great Rivers of the World by Volker Mehnert Pdf

Spend hours navigating the world's great rivers in this vibrant, fact-filled book for kids that blends geography, history, and culture. Where in the Rhein does the Nibelung Treasure lie? What river helps mark the prime meridian? Why do people make pilgrimages to the Indian city of Benares? Why is the Mekong called the "Nine Dragon" river in Vietnam? How does the Mississippi divide and unite the United States? These and hundreds of other facts are explored in this wonderfully illustrated atlas of the world's great rivers. Each spread in this book, which includes a goregeous gatefold page, offers a colorful map packed with drawings, figures, and facts. Cities that border the rivers are highlighted, as are distinct flora and fauna, significant natural and human-made features, and fascinating historical details. A "biography" of each river describes where it flows, and its importance to the communities it passes through. Special attention is given to the ecological health of the rivers--those that are thriving and those in danger of losing their valuable habitats. Along the way, young readers will come to understand the enormous impact that rivers have on our lives, while learning valuable information in a way that will spark their curiosity and imagination.

Hyacinth and the Stone Thief

Author : Jacob Sager Weinstein
Publisher : Random House Books for Young Readers
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2018-05-15
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780399553219

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Hyacinth and the Stone Thief by Jacob Sager Weinstein Pdf

The hilarious second book in a middle-grade fantasy trilogy about the magical rivers that run through the sewers of London and shape history in ways you'd never learn in school. Magic is real. History is about to be squashed. Now that Hyacinth Hayward knows about the enchanted rivers under London, she's determined to find out more. Unfortunately, London isn't cooperating. Instead, Hyacinth stumbles on a new adversary--a girl who is trying to steal all the ancient stones that keep the city in balance. A girl with glowing, magical fingers, whose entire body is tattooed with spells. A girl called Minnie Tickle. (What? Were you expecting something more . . . fearsome?) To stop her, Hyacinth will need help from stone itself--specifically, a giant talking lion statue and his talking statue friends. Can this enthusiastic but scattered company defeat Minnie before London sinks like a stone?