Street Life in London

Street Life in London
Title Street Life in London PDF eBook
Author Adolphe Smith
Publisher
Pages 380
Release 2014-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781910144268

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Street Life in London (1877-78), by journalist Adolphe Smith and photographer John Thomson, aimed to reveal by the innovative use of photography and essays the conditions of a life of poverty in London. Now regarded as a pioneering photo-text and a foundational work of socially conscious photography - "one of the most significant and far-reaching photobooks in the medium's history" (The Photobook: A History) - Street Life in London failed to achieve commercial success in its own time. In this groundbreaking book, we see the start, but not the conclusion, of a conversation between text and image in the service of education, reportage and social justice. This newly designed and typeset edition contains the full text and makes available to a contemporary audience Thomson's powerful images in their original size and rich colour.

London Street

London Street
Title London Street PDF eBook
Author Jane E. Griffioen
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 256
Release 2020-05-25
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1725267551

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Within a Dutch enclave already removed from the larger world, Janie’s family is further isolated and odd. Janie struggles within the tight-knit community to understand the secrets and events involving her family. She knows the line her father draws between the holy and the sinful. His boundaries and rigid belief system nearly destroy the very family they were meant to protect. Persistent rumors and shunning by church members add to Janie’s heartache and confusion. Her endurance to preserve a loving relationship with her family is an intimate story of triumph over community bigotry and religious zeal gone too far.

Life in the London Streets

Life in the London Streets
Title Life in the London Streets PDF eBook
Author Richard Rowe
Publisher
Pages 422
Release 1881
Genre London (England)
ISBN

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Charles Dickens and the Street Children of London

Charles Dickens and the Street Children of London
Title Charles Dickens and the Street Children of London PDF eBook
Author Andrea Warren
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 165
Release 2011
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0547395744

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The motivations behind Dickens' novels and the poverty-stricken world of 19th century London.

LONDON'S STREET TREES

LONDON'S STREET TREES
Title LONDON'S STREET TREES PDF eBook
Author PAUL. WOOD
Publisher
Pages
Release 2020
Genre
ISBN 9781916045330

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Street Haunting and Other Essays

Street Haunting and Other Essays
Title Street Haunting and Other Essays PDF eBook
Author Virginia Woolf
Publisher Random House
Pages 236
Release 2014-10-02
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1448192080

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Virginia Woolf began writing reviews for the Guardian 'to make a few pence' from her father's death in 1904, and continued until the last decade of her life. The result is a phenomenal collection of articles, of which this selection offers a fascinating glimpse, which display the gifts of a dazzling social and literary critic as well as the development of a brilliant and influential novelist. From reflections on class and education, to slyly ironic reviews, musings on the lives of great men and 'Street Haunting', a superlative tour of her London neighbourhood, this is Woolf at her most thoughtful and entertaining.

Owning the Street

Owning the Street
Title Owning the Street PDF eBook
Author Amelia Thorpe
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 348
Release 2020-12-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0262360918

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How local, specific, and personal understandings about belonging, ownership, and agency intersect with law to shape the city. In Owning the Street, Amelia Thorpe examines everyday experiences of and feelings about property and belonging in contemporary cities. She grounds her account in an empirical study of PARK(ing) Day, an annual event that reclaims street space from cars. A popular and highly recognizable example of DIY Urbanism, PARK(ing) Day has attracted considerable media attention, but has not yet been the subject of close scholarly examination. Focusing on the event's trajectories in San Francisco, Sydney, and Montreal, Thorpe addresses this gap, making use of extensive interview data, field work, and careful reflection to explore these tiny, temporary, and often transformative interventions. PARK(ing) Day is based on a creative interpretation of the property producible by paying a parking meter. Paying a meter, the event’s organizers explained, amounts to taking out a lease on the space; while most “lessees” use that property to store a car, the space could be put to other uses—engaging politics (a free health clinic for migrant workers, a same sex wedding, a protest against fossil fuels) and play (a dance floor, giant Jenga, a pocket park). Through this novel rereading of everyday regulation, PARK(ing) Day provides an example of the connection between belief and action—a connection at the heart of Thorpe’s argument. Thorpe examines ways in which local, personal, and materially grounded understandings about belonging, ownership, and agency intersect with law to shape the city. Her analysis offers insights into the ways in which citizens can shape the governance of urban space, particularly in contested environments. The book's foreword is by Davina Cooper, Research Professor in Law at King’s College London.