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An Illustrated History of Butlins - Derek Tait - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

American Grand Prix Heroes - David Oliver - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Steam Rollers in Preservation - Malcolm Batten - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Aqueducts and Viaducts of Britain - Victoria Owens - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Bloomsbury in 50 Buildings - Lucy Mcmurdo - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Bury St Edmunds Through Time Revisited - Martyn Taylor - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Supernatural Wales - Alvin Nicholas - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Plymouth From Old Photographs - Derek Tait - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Rotherham United - Paul Rickett - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Whitehaven in 50 Buildings - Pat Dargan - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Ironopolis - Michael Johnson - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Ironopolis - Michael Johnson - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

In less than a century, Middlesbrough developed from a small farmstead into an industrial metropolis of 90,000 inhabitants. The genesis of this extraordinary transformation was the establishment of a new coal port on the south bank of the River Tees. Conceived and built by its industrial pioneers, Middlesbrough was a Victorian new town, planned on a strict grid system. Following the discovery of ironstone in the Cleveland Hills, this embryonic town developed into a world-leading centre of iron and steel production, earning itself the epithet ‘Ironopolis’.A product of capitalist enterprise, Middlesbrough has a surprisingly rich architectural heritage. From the commercial palaces of the ironmasters’ district to the superb Gothic town hall, Middlesbrough’s buildings express the civic pride and entrepreneurial spirit of its industrial titans. The town boasts an incredible variety of churches, some designed by the brilliantly original architect Temple Moore, as well as the only surviving commercial building by Arts and Crafts pioneer Philip Webb. Striding over the Tees, Middlesbrough’s Herculean bridges are monuments to the ingenuity and skill of its workers.This book is a celebration of Middlesbrough’s architectural legacy. Exploring a selection of its finest buildings, it argues that despite the damage wrought by economic change, wartime bombing and destructive planning decisions, Middlesbrough retains a spectacular Victorian townscape that expresses a history of exceptional innovation and artistry. The text is illustrated with archival images and colour photographs taken especially for this volume.Michael Johnson is Senior Lecturer in Design History at Northumbria University. He is the author of The Sunderland Cottage: a history of Wearside’s ‘Little Palaces’ and co-author of The Architecture of Sunderland, 1700-1914.

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High Tension - John A. Riggs - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

High Tension - John A. Riggs - Bog - Amberley Publishing - Plusbog.dk

From the highest halls of power to the remote corners of rural America, featuring amazing technological innovation and an epic battle between the captains of a corrupted industry and America’s most politically astute president, here is the story behind the greatest peacetime achievement in US history – the electrification of an entire nation under Franklin Delano Roosevelt.When Roosevelt took office in the depths of the Depression, high tension – or high voltage – power lines had been marching across the country for decades, delivering urban Americans a parade of life-transforming inventions from electric lights and radios to refrigerators and washing machines. But most rural Americans still lived in the punishing pre-electric era, unconnected to the grid, their lives consumed and bodies broken by backbreaking chores.High Tension is the story of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s battle against the ‘Power Trust,’ an elaborate Wall Street-controlled web of holding companies, to electrify all of America – even when the corrupt captains of the industry and their cronies cried that running lines to rural areas would not be profitable and that in a free market there would simply have to be a divide between the electricity haves and have-nots.FDR knew better. And in this story of shrewd political manoeuvring, towering business figures and greedy villains, John A. Riggs has chronicled democracy’s greatest balancing act of government intervention with private market forces. Here is the tale of how FDR''s efforts brought affordable electricity to all Americans, powered the industrial might that won the Second World War, and established a model for public-private solutions today in areas such as transportation infrastructure, broadband, and health care.

DKK 127.00
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