BOOK OF CITIES

BOOK OF CITIES

by PhilipDodd (Author), Ben Donald (Author)

Synopsis

The Book of Cities is an inspirational gazetteer of 250 cities of all shapes, sizes and moods. Cities of dreaming spires, cities that never sleep. Cities of angels and street-urchins. Cities that are brash and vital, where the memories of glories past lie hidden behind ruined facades. The 250 cities are presented in longitudinal order - like a contemporary Phileas Fogg this round-the-world trip sets out from and returns to the Greenwich Meridian. Heading West from London (closely followed by Accra in Ghana at 0[degrees] 6' W) it visits the Americas and beyond. The book contains, of course, all the great metropolises - Paris, Rome, New York, Tokyo - but also those lesser known: Cordoba, an ancient city of trade and learning or Brasilia, an architect's plaything, alongside cities at the end of the world like Anchorage and sites of pilgrimage whether Jerusalem...or Memphis, Tennessee. Each city is portrayed by photographs capturing its essence, accompanied by succinct, funky texts that, like a postcard home, capture the vibe and soul of the place as though you were sitting at a corner street cafe watching the city's life flow by. Additional insights are provided by wise and wry quotes from residents and visitors. Here you will not find recommendations on where to stay or where to shop. That is the preserve of guide books.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 512
Publisher: Pavilion Books
Published: 27 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 186205567X
ISBN 13: 9781862055674

Author Bio
Philip Dodd is a writer and publisher specialising in international culture. Books he has contributed to include Images of France, Images of Spain and the Virgin City Guides. He was the editor of Jobs And Careers Abroad, and is the author of The Book of Rock (Pavilion, 2001) Ben Donald is a freelance travel writer whose journalism has appeared in numerous issues of the London Times, other UK broadsheets and consumer travel magazines. He is also on the pool of Lonely Planet guidebook authors. He is an ardent traveller and a linguist graduate of Cambridge University. He currently works at the BBC.