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Peter Daniel Smith

    City: A Guidebook for the Urban Age
    Doomsday Men
    • Doomsday Men

      The Real Dr Strangelove and the Dream of the Superweapon

      • 576 Seiten
      • 21 Lesestunden

      In 1950, for the first time in history, mankind realized that it had within his grasp the ability to destroy life itself. This book reveals the personalities behind the technologies of nuclear doomsday and shows how, in the end, the doomsday machine became a symbol of humanity's deepest fears about the science of destruction.

      Doomsday Men
      4,0
    • For the first time in the history of the planet, more than half the population - 3.3 billion people - are now living in cities. Two hundred years ago only 3 per cent of the world's population were urbanites, a figure that had remained fairly stable (give or take the occasional plague) for about 1000 years. By 2030, 60 per cent of us will be urban dwellers. City is the ultimate handbook for the archetypal city and contains main sections on 'History', 'Customs and Language', 'Districts', 'Transport', 'Money', 'Work', 'Tourist Sites', 'Shops and markets', 'Nightlife', etc., and mini-essays on anything and everything from Babel, Tenochtitl�n and Ellis Island to Beijing, Mumbai and New York, and from boulevards, suburbs, shanty towns and favelas, to skylines, urban legends and the sacred. Drawing on a wide range of examples from cities across the world and throughout history, it explores the reasons why people first built cities and why urban populations are growing larger every year. City is illustrated throughout with a range of photographs, maps and other illustrations.

      City: A Guidebook for the Urban Age
      3,7