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2024

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Legacy of the MoonbloodA captivating tale of a young woman thrust into the role of the last Moonblood warrior, tasked with protecting the world from an ancient darkness.Lyra, an unassuming girl, discovers her destiny lies within the ancient lineage of the Moonbloods. With the guidance of her mentor, Elara, she embarks on a perilous journey to awaken her dormant power and confront the rising threat of the Rogue Alpha.Key Points:Awakening Power: Witness Lyra's ...

2024

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LEGACY OF THE MOONBLOOD Book 2Luna Bay, scarred by ancient evil, stands on the precipice of a new war. Amara Quinn, a reluctant warrior, leads a ragtag group of protectors in a desperate fight to save their city. When a mysterious plea for help leads them into the heart of darkness, they uncover a terrifying truth: the ancient evil is far from defeated.As they race against time to prevent a cataclysmic event, Amara and her allies must harness the p...

A History of Brooklyn Bridge Park

How a Community Reclaimed and Transformed New York City's Waterfront

2016

EN

By the 1970s, the Brooklyn piers had become a wasteland on the New York City waterfront. Today, they have been transformed into a stunning park that is enjoyed by countless Brooklynites and visitors from across New York City and around the world. A History of Brooklyn Bridge Park recounts the grassroots, multivoiced, and contentious effort, beginning in the 1980s, to transform Brooklyn's defunct piers into a beautiful, urban oasis. The movement to resist commercial development on ...

$35.99 CAD

A History of Brooklyn Bridge Park

How a Community Reclaimed and Transformed New York City's Waterfront

2016

EN

By the 1970s, the Brooklyn piers had become a wasteland on the New York City waterfront. Today, they have been transformed into a stunning park that is enjoyed by countless Brooklynites and visitors from across New York City and around the world. A History of Brooklyn Bridge Park recounts the grassroots, multivoiced, and contentious effort, beginning in the 1980s, to transform Brooklyn's defunct piers into a beautiful, urban oasis. The movement to resist commercial development on ...

$35.99 CAD

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How Parking Explains the World


2023

EN

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**Shortlisted for the Zócalo Book PrizeNamed one of the best books of the year by The New Yorker and The New Republic“Consistently entertaining and often downright funny.”—The New Yorker“Wry and revelatory.” —The New York Times"A romp, packed with tales of anger, violence, theft, lust, greed, political chicanery and transportation policy gone wrong . . . highly entertaining."—The Los Angeles TimesAn entert...

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Overground Railroad

The Green Book and the Roots of Black Travel in America


2020

EN

This historical exploration of the Green Book offers "a fascinating [and] sweeping story of black travel within Jim Crow America across four decades" ( The New York Times Book Review).Published from 1936 to 1966, the Green Book was hailed as the "black travel guide to America." At that time, it was very dangerous and difficult for African-Americans to travel because they couldn't eat, sleep, or buy gas at most white-owned businesses. The

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Makeshift Metropolis

Ideas About Cities


2010

EN

In this new work, prizewinning author, professor, and Slate architecture critic Witold Rybczynski returns to the territory he knows best: writing about the way people live, just as he did in the acclaimed bestsellers Home and A Clearing in the Distance. In Makeshift Metropolis, Rybczynski has drawn upon a lifetime of observing cities to craft a concise and insightful book that is at once an intellectual history and a masterful critique.

$16.99 CAD


2016

EN

This guidebook to the Big Apple goes beyond the traditional tour, offering visitors a fascinating exploration of the city's rich history.New York is a city of superlatives. It has the largest population, greatest wealth, broadest diversity, and most elegant museums in the nation. With that comes an amazing history that you can experience firsthand with this unique guide.George Washington took his first oath of office on the steps of Federal Hall. Visitors c...

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Building Suburbia

Green Fields and Urban Growth, 1820-2000

2009

EN

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A lively and provocative history of the contested landscapes where the majority of Americans now live.From rustic cottages reached by steamboat to big box stores at the exit ramps of eight-lane highways, Dolores Hayden defines seven eras of suburban development since 1820. An urban historian and architect, she portrays housewives and politicians as well as designers and builders making the decisions that have generated America’s diverse suburbs. Residents have soug...

$16.99 CAD

Boardwalk of Dreams:Atlantic City and the Fate of Urban America

Atlantic City and the Fate of Urban America

2004

EN

During the first half of the twentieth century, Atlantic City was the nation's most popular middle-class resort--the home of the famed Boardwalk, the Miss America Pageant, and the board game Monopoly. By the late 1960s, it had become a symbol of urban decay and blight, compared by journalists to bombed-out Dresden and war-torn Beirut. Several decades and a dozen casinos later, Atlantic City is again one of America's most popular tourist spots, with thirty-five million visitors a year. Yet ...

$24.99 CAD

2014

EN

The story of how the richest city in the world became one of the poorest in North America, with a new introduction by Peter KwongHow did New York City come to be a network of steel towers, banks, and nail salons, with chain drugstores on every block—a place where, increasingly, no one can afford to live except the lords of Wall Street and foreign billionaires, and where more and more of the Big Apple's best-loved businesses have closed their doors? It didn't start w...

When Did the Statue of Liberty Turn Green?

And 101 Other Questions About New York City


2010

EN

A treasury of trivia from the New-York Historical Society: "An extraordinary tapestry depicting New York's story.... An almost addictive read."— Library JournalFor years, the librarians at the New-York Historical Society have kept a record of the questions posed to them by curious locals and visitors to the city. Who was the first woman to run for mayor of New York? Why are beavers featured on the city's official seal? Is it true that a nineteenth-century ...