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The North American Railroad(Hardback)
Its Origin, Evolution and Geography
Johns Hopkins University Press
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01/09/1995
This work offers an account of where and why rail lines were built in various regions and at different times across the continent. It tells why the United States and Canada developed distinctive for...
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Belonging to the West(Paperback)
Johns Hopkins University Press
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11/10/1996
In colour photographs, the author offers a view of his own West: the landscape of Colorado. From an old school bus in Naturita, to a farmyard near Gem village, showing the places most people overloo...
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Daggett(Hardback)
Life and Land in a Mojave Frontier Town
Johns Hopkins University Press
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05/09/1997
When 22-year-old Dix Van Dyke arrived in Daggett, California, in 1901, the town was a wild and raucous frontier settlement. Dix, a ranch-boy with no formal education became the town's unofficial his...
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Disarming the Prairie(Paperback)
Johns Hopkins University Press
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27/08/1998
In this volume of photographs of the Midewin Prairie, photographer Terry Evans seeks to capture the moment of transformation as the former military base is turned into a nature preserve and public r...
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Architecture and Town Planning in Colonial North America(Hardback)
Johns Hopkins University Press
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31/10/2002
This three-volume set offers a comprehensive history of architecture and town planning throughout colonial North America. Incorporating more than 3000 illustrations, the work seeks to convey the ful...
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Delta Sugar(Hardback)
Louisiana's Vanishing Plantation Landscape
Johns Hopkins University Press
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22/10/1999
The author offers a historical treatment of Louisiana's longstanding sugar industry, tracing its transplantation from its sources in the Caribbean and including many aspects of material culture whic...
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