The Builders of a Great City, Vol. 1 of 2

The Builders of a Great City, Vol. 1 of 2
Title The Builders of a Great City, Vol. 1 of 2 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Forgotten Books
Pages 550
Release 2018-02-05
Genre History
ISBN 9780267808632

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Excerpt from The Builders of a Great City, Vol. 1 of 2: San Francisco's Representative Men, the City, Its History and Commerce; Pregnant Facts Regarding the Growth of the Leading Branches of Trade, Industries and Products of the State and Coast The builders OF A great city is, as its name implies, a series of Sketches of some of the most prominent of those men who have done so much in the founding of San Francisco, and making it one of the great cities of the world, and not only the commercial, industrial and financial metropolis of the Pacific Coast, but of the whole West, as New York is of the East. Amongst the names presented in these pages will be found those of merchants, manufacturers, bankers, railroad magnates, and others, whose life work has been instrumental in making this city what it is to day. Every statement in these Sketches has been verified by the gentleman to whom it refers. The biographical contents of this volume thus form a body of personal history of leading men, the authenticity of which may never. Be questioned. In this lies their principal merit, as there is no pre tension made to graces of style or ornamental or majestic diction, plain business statements, couched as nearly as may be in the ordinary every day language of commercial life, being all that is aimed at. The biographies are, for easy reference, arranged in alphabetical order. As it became evi dent soon after undertaking the work that justice to the subject could not be done in one volume, it was determined to make this the first of a series bearing the same name and title. In the introduction of one hundred pages will be found, in a condensed form, all' that there is of interest regarding the matters therein treated of. These embrace a brief history of the city and State, with a description of the more striking features of both, the more important productions of the latter, its leading resources, a condensed history of gold and silver mining on the coast, the population of the city and its peculiarities, its principal institutions, and data revised to the present year regarding the commerce, manufactures, banking and finance of the city, and the leading staples of the State. All not found here will be published in Volume II. We aim to give in a small space, and for all time, information regarding the early history of the State and city that Shall be invaluable to the historian of the future. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

What Makes a Great City

What Makes a Great City
Title What Makes a Great City PDF eBook
Author Alexander Garvin
Publisher Island Press
Pages 342
Release 2016-09-08
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1610917588

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One of Planetizen's Top Planning Books for 2017 - San Francisco Chronicle's 2016 Holiday Books Gift Guide Pick What makes a great city? City planner and architect Alexander Garvin set out to answer this question by observing cities, largely in North America and Europe, with special attention to Paris, London, New York, and Vienna. For Garvin, greatness is about what people who shape cities can do to make a city great. A great city is a dynamic, constantly changing place that residents and their leaders can reshape to satisfy their demands. Most importantly, it is about the interplay between people and public realm, and how they have interacted throughout history to create great cities. What Makes a Great City will help readers understand that any city can be changed for the better and inspire entrepreneurs, public officials, and city residents to do it themselves.

High Vistas

High Vistas
Title High Vistas PDF eBook
Author George Ellison
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 165
Release 2011-11-18
Genre History
ISBN 1625844603

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High Vistas is the first anthology devoted to nature and descriptive writing from Western North Carolina and the Great Smoky Mountains, inclusive of the Tennessee side of the present day Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Arranged chronologically with annotations, the twenty-one selections in this second of two volumes display the variety and development of nature and descriptive writing in the region during the twentieth century through today.

John Doble's Journal and Letters from the Mines

John Doble's Journal and Letters from the Mines
Title John Doble's Journal and Letters from the Mines PDF eBook
Author John Doble
Publisher Volcano Press
Pages 340
Release 1999
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781884244186

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The Builder

The Builder
Title The Builder PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 428
Release 1849
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Perfect City

Perfect City
Title Perfect City PDF eBook
Author Joe Berridge
Publisher Sutherland House Books
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781999439514

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"Cities, more than ever, are the engines of our economies and the ecosystems in which our lives play out. This means that questions about the perfectibility and sustainability of urban life are all the more urgent. Joe Berridge, one of the world's leading urban planners, takes us on an insider's tour of the world's largest and most diverse cities, from New York to London, Shanghai to Singapore, Toronto to Sydney, to examine what is working and not working, what is promising, and what needs to be fixed in the contemporary megalopolis. We meet the people, politicians, and thinkers at the cutting edge of global city making, and share their struggles and successes as they balance the competing priorities of growing their economies, upgrading the urban machinery that keeps a city humming, and protecting, serving, and delighting their citizens. We visit a succession of great urban innovations, stop by many of Joe's favorite restaurants, and leave with a startling view of the magical urban future that awaits us all. "--

Norton's Literary Gazette and Publishers' Circular

Norton's Literary Gazette and Publishers' Circular
Title Norton's Literary Gazette and Publishers' Circular PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 610
Release 1855
Genre American literature
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