Discovering Vintage Chicago

Discovering Vintage Chicago
Author: Amy Bizzarri
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2015-05-07
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1493014064

The Discovering Vintage series takes you back in time to all of the timeless classic spots each city has to offer. The books spotlight the charming stories that tell you what each place is like now and how it got that way from classic restaurants to shops to other establishments that still thrive today and evoke the unique character of the city. They’re all still around—but they won’t be around forever. Start reading, and start your discovering now!

Discovering Vintage New York

Discovering Vintage New York
Author: Mitch Broder
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2013-06-18
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0762794771

As Manhattan succumbs to the big chain stores and tourist traps that come with the modern age, it struggles to maintain its storied identity. Fortunately for locals and visitors alike, a number of classic restaurants, shops and other establishments still thrive today that evoke the unique charm of the city. From The Four Seasons to Serendipity 3, from Katz's Deli to Café Carlyle, from the Oyster Bar to The Donut Pub, all the landmarks are here in the first and only book to collect all the best of Manhattan's timeless spots. Discovering Vintage New York is your guide to 50 profiled restaurants, shops, delis, nightspots, bars, and cafés that have lasted half a century or more. But they’re not merely old. Or historical. Or old and historical. These spots evoke a bygone metropolis. They are lost in time, yet compellingly timely. Whether they span decades or centuries, they are vibrant, quirky, and just plain fun to explore. DiscoveringVintage New York takes you to a city of egg creams and knishes, of record stores and hat shops, of bohemian basements and candlelit clubs. Start reading, and start your discovering now!

Discovering Vintage Boston

Discovering Vintage Boston
Author: Maria Olia
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2015-01-20
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1493016571

Discovering Vintage Boston takes you back in time to all of the timeless classic spots each city has to offer. The books spotlight the charming stories that tell you what each place is like now and how it got that way from classic restaurants to shops to other establishments that still thrive today and evoke the unique character of the city. They’re all still around—but they won’t be around forever. Start reading, and start your discovering now!

Discovering Vintage Las Vegas

Discovering Vintage Las Vegas
Author: Paul W. Papa
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2014-11-18
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 149301398X

Discovering Vintage Las Vegas takes you back in time to all of the timeless classic spots this city has to offer. The book spotlights the charming stories that tell you what each place is like now and how it got that way from classic restaurants to shops to other establishments like the casinos that still thrive today and evoke the unique character of the city. They’re all still around—but they won’t be around forever. Start reading, and start your discovering now!

You Were Never in Chicago

You Were Never in Chicago
Author: Neil Steinberg
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0226772055

Steinberg takes readers through Chicago's vanishing industrial past and explores the city from the quaint skybridge between the towers of the Wrigley Building, to the depths of the vast Deep Tunnel system below the streets. He deftly explains the city's complex web of political favoritism and carefully profiles the characters he meets along the way. Steinberg never loses the curiosity and close observation of an outsider, while thoughtfully considering how this perspective has shaped the city, and what it really means to belong.

Chicago

Chicago
Author: Various
Publisher: Images of America
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738597119

A history of Chicago told through a collection of vintage photographs.

Shadow City

Shadow City
Author: Taran Khan
Publisher: Arrow
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-02-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781784708023

Horizontal Vertigo

Horizontal Vertigo
Author: Juan Villoro
Publisher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1524748889

At once intimate and wide-ranging, and as enthralling, surprising, and vivid as the place itself, this is a uniquely eye-opening tour of one of the great metropolises of the world, and its largest Spanish-speaking city. Horizontal Vertigo: The title refers to the fear of ever-impending earthquakes that led Mexicans to build their capital city outward rather than upward. With the perspicacity of a keenly observant flaneur, Juan Villoro wanders through Mexico City seemingly without a plan, describing people, places, and things while brilliantly drawing connections among them. In so doing he reveals, in all its multitudinous glory, the vicissitudes and triumphs of the city ’s cultural, political, and social history: from indigenous antiquity to the Aztec period, from the Spanish conquest to Mexico City today—one of the world’s leading cultural and financial centers. In this deeply iconoclastic book, Villoro organizes his text around a recurring series of topics: “Living in the City,” “City Characters,” “Shocks,” “Crossings,” and “Ceremonies.” What he achieves, miraculously, is a stunning, intriguingly coherent meditation on Mexico City’s genius loci, its spirit of place.

Chicago in Stone and Clay

Chicago in Stone and Clay
Author: Raymond Wiggers
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2022-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1501765078

Chicago in Stone and Clay explores the interplay between the city's most architecturally significant sites, the materials they're made of, and the sediments and bedrock they are anchored in. This unique geologist's survey of Windy City neighborhoods demonstrates the fascinating and often surprising links between science, art, engineering, and urban history. Drawing on two decades of experience leading popular geology tours in Chicago, Raymond Wiggers crafted this book for readers ranging from the region's large community of amateur naturalists, "citizen scientists," and architecture buffs to geologists, architects, educators, and other professionals seeking a new perspective on the themes of architecture and urbanism. Unlike most geology and architecture books, Chicago in Stone and Clay is written in the informal, accessible style of a natural history tour guide, humanizing the science for the nonspecialist reader. Providing an exciting new angle on both architecture and natural history, Wiggers uses an integrative approach that incorporates multiple themes and perspectives to demonstrate how the urban environment presents us with a rich geologic and architectural legacy.

Chicago

Chicago
Author: Arcadia Publishing
Publisher: Arcadia Library Editions
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2000-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781531665715

Unforgettable Vintage Images of an All-American City.