London Legends Volume IV: Builders & Dreamers
Uitgelicht
|
9,82 |
Naar shop
|
|
9,82 |
Naar shop
|
|
10,50 |
Naar shop
|
Beschrijving
Bol
LONDON LEGENDS - VOLUME IV Builders & DreamersThey didn't ask for permission. They picked up the blueprints and got to work.London has been burned, bombed, and broken more times than any city deserves. What saved it - every time - was not luck or politics or money. It was the singular vision of people who looked at what was missing and decided, with complete seriousness, to build something that would outlast them.Christopher Wren watched medieval London burn to the ground in 1666. He spent the next thirty-five years rebuilding it in stone and light. The dome of St Paul's Cathedral still defines the skyline three centuries later.Isambard Kingdom Brunel drilled a tunnel beneath a navigable river, laid a railway across the spine of England, and launched ships so large the world wouldn't catch up for forty years. He was twenty-six when he started. He was dead at fifty-three. He left a country transformed.John Nash gave London its face. Regent Street. Regent's Park. The grand stucco terraces that made a city of merchants look, for the first time, like a capital of empire.Joseph Bazalgette saved London from itself. When the Thames had become an open sewer and cholera stalked every street, he built 82 miles of intercepting sewers beneath the city using 318 million bricks. The sewers still work today. Cholera never returned.Four builders. Four centuries. One relentless city.Narrative history at its most vivid: dramatic, precise, human.
LONDON LEGENDS - VOLUME IV Builders & DreamersThey didn't ask for permission. They picked up the blueprints and got to work.London has been burned, bombed, and broken more times than any city deserves. What saved it - every time - was not luck or politics or money. It was the singular vision of people who looked at what was missing and decided, with complete seriousness, to build something that would outlast them.Christopher Wren watched medieval London burn to the ground in 1666. He spent the next thirty-five years rebuilding it in stone and light. The dome of St Paul's Cathedral still defines the skyline three centuries later.Isambard Kingdom Brunel drilled a tunnel beneath a navigable river, laid a railway across the spine of England, and launched ships so large the world wouldn't catch up for forty years. He was twenty-six when he started. He was dead at fifty-three. He left a country transformed.John Nash gave London its face. Regent Street. Regent's Park. The grand stucco terraces that made a city of merchants look, for the first time, like a capital of empire.Joseph Bazalgette saved London from itself. When the Thames had become an open sewer and cholera stalked every street, he built 82 miles of intercepting sewers beneath the city using 318 million bricks. The sewers still work today. Cholera never returned.Four builders. Four centuries. One relentless city.Narrative history at its most vivid: dramatic, precise, human.
AmazonPages: 37, Paperback, Independently published
Prijshistorie
* Prijshistorie bevat geen data van Amazon, Amazon Marketplace.
Prijzen voor het laatst bijgewerkt op: