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Atlas Of Lost Cities A Travel Guide To Abandoned And Forsaken Destinations Illustrated De Tocqueville

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Atlas Of Lost Cities A Travel Guide To Abandoned And Forsaken Destinations Illustrated De Tocqueville
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Publisher: Black Dog & Leventhal
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 8.37 MB
Pages: 144
Author: de Tocqueville, Aude
ISBN: 9780316352024, 0316352020, B015NRKL8U
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Illustrated

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Atlas Of Lost Cities A Travel Guide To Abandoned And Forsaken Destinations Illustrated De Tocqueville by De Tocqueville, Aude 9780316352024, 0316352020, B015NRKL8U instant download after payment.

Like humans, cities are mortal. They are born, they thrive, and they eventually die. In Atlas of Lost Cities, Aude de Tocqueville tells the compelling narrative of the rise and fall of such notable places as Pompeii, Teotihuacán, and Angkor. She also details the less well known places, including Centralia, an abandoned Pennsylvania town consumed by unquenchable underground fire; Nova Citas de Kilamba in Angola, where housing, schools, and stores were built for 500,000 people who never came; and Epecuen, a tourist town in Argentina that was swallowed up by water. Beautiful, original artwork shows the location of the lost cities and depicts how they looked when they thrived.

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