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Manhattan

A Photographic Journey

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Kiadó: Crescent Books
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Fűzött kemény papírkötés
Oldalszám: 128 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 36 cm x 26 cm
ISBN: 0-517-07388-9
Megjegyzés: Színes fotókkal.
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MANHATTAN
A Photographic Journey
Little can Peter Minuit have known, when he purchased the land from the Manhattan Indians in 1626, that this rocky, marsh-covered strip of land that was Manhattan would one day command some of the highest land prices on earth; that where the island rose a matter of feet above the waters of the East and Hudson rivers there would soar huge steel and concrete towers; or that the modest little town of New Amsterdam, as Minuit called it, would one day swell into possibly the world's greatest, most vibrant and disparate metropolis.
Manhattan island is often taken to mean New York City, and the mistake is understandable. Most of the icons of New York are found on this island: the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the World Trade Center, the "Met," the Guggenheim Museum - an endless list of reasons why people love New York. So it is hardly surprising that for many it stands for the City of New York. For O. Henry it stood for the world when... Tovább

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MANHATTAN
A Photographic Journey
Little can Peter Minuit have known, when he purchased the land from the Manhattan Indians in 1626, that this rocky, marsh-covered strip of land that was Manhattan would one day command some of the highest land prices on earth; that where the island rose a matter of feet above the waters of the East and Hudson rivers there would soar huge steel and concrete towers; or that the modest little town of New Amsterdam, as Minuit called it, would one day swell into possibly the world's greatest, most vibrant and disparate metropolis.
Manhattan island is often taken to mean New York City, and the mistake is understandable. Most of the icons of New York are found on this island: the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the World Trade Center, the "Met," the Guggenheim Museum - an endless list of reasons why people love New York. So it is hardly surprising that for many it stands for the City of New York. For O. Henry it stood for the world when he wryly wrote of Liberty, that much-loved lamp bearer, that she had been "presented to the American people, on behalf of the French government for the purpose of welcoming Irish immigrants into the Dutch city of New York." Manhattan is not just a city, it is a diverse world waiting to be explored within the pages of this book. Vissza
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