The Book of Detroiters
Title | The Book of Detroiters PDF eBook |
Author | Albert Nelson Marquis |
Publisher | |
Pages | 556 |
Release | 1914 |
Genre | Detroit (Mich.) |
ISBN |
Heart Soul Detroit
Title | Heart Soul Detroit PDF eBook |
Author | Jenny Risher |
Publisher | Momentum Books LLC |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Athletes |
ISBN | 9781938018008 |
Book of Detroiters
Title | Book of Detroiters PDF eBook |
Author | Marquis Albert Nelson |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1901 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780243803781 |
Reimagining Detroit
Title | Reimagining Detroit PDF eBook |
Author | John Gallagher |
Publisher | Wayne State University Press |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | City planning |
ISBN | 9780814334690 |
Suggests ways for Detroit to become a smaller but better city in the twenty first century and proposes productive uses for the city's vacant spaces.
Home in Detroit
Title | Home in Detroit PDF eBook |
Author | T. Burton |
Publisher | Shaking the Tree Publishing LLC |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2008-05-14 |
Genre | Detroit (Mich.) |
ISBN | 9780980169607 |
Home in Detroit is a collection of current day photos of the homes where the most famous Detroiters have lived. From Bruckheimer to Coppola, Hoffa to Selleck, Gaye to Gordy, and Parks to Malcolm X; the book discovers the homes and lives of these legendary Detroiters and their roots in the Motor City. In the foreword by John J. George, Motor City Blight Busters, he talks about the future of the city, and how each home and neighborhood plays an important role in the revitalization of Detroit. All of the homes were researched using Detroit city directories, phone books, census records, and through personal accounts & interviews.
Made in Detroit
Title | Made in Detroit PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Clemens |
Publisher | Anchor |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2006-10-10 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1400075963 |
A New York Times Notable BookA powerfully candid memoir about growing up white in Detroit and the conflicted point of view it produced. Raised in Detroit during the ‘70s, ‘80s, and ‘90s, Paul Clemens saw his family growing steadily isolated from its surroundings: white in a predominately black city, Catholic in an area where churches were closing at a rapid rate, and blue-collar in a steadily declining Rust Belt. As the city continued to collapse—from depopulation, indifference, and the racial antagonism between blacks and whites—Clemens turned to writing and literature as his lifeline, his way of dealing with his contempt for suburban escapees and his frustration with the city proper. Sparing no one—particularly not himself—this is an astonishing examination of race and class relations from a fresh perspective, one forged in a city both desperate and hopeful.
Detroit
Title | Detroit PDF eBook |
Author | Michel Arnaud |
Publisher | ABRAMS |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2017-04-11 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 1683350030 |
Detroit: The Dream Is Now is a visual essay on the rebuilding and resurgence of the city of Detroit by photographer Michel Arnaud, co-author of Design Brooklyn. In recent years, much of the focus on Detroit has been on the negative stories and images of shuttered, empty buildings—the emblems of Detroit’s financial and physical decline. In contrast, Arnaud aims his lens at the emergent creative enterprises and new developments taking hold in the still-vibrant city. The book explores Detroit’s rich industrial and artistic past while giving voice to the dynamic communities that will make up its future. The first section provides a visual tour of the city’s architecture and neighborhoods, while the remaining chapters focus on the developing design, art, and food scenes through interviews and portraits of the city’s entrepreneurs, artists, and makers. Detroit is the story of an American city in flux, documented in Arnaud’s thought-provoking photographs.