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Metropolis: A History of the City, Humankind's Greatest Invention | Ben Wilson
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From a brilliant young historian, a colorful journey through 7,000 years and twenty-six world cities that shows how urban living has been the spur and incubator to humankind's greatest innovations. In the two hundred millennia of our existence, nothing has shaped us more profoundly than the city. Historian Ben Wilson, author of bestselling and award-winning books on British history, now tells the grand, glorious story of how city living has allowed human culture to flourish. Beginning with Uruk, the world's first city, dating to 5000 BC and memorably portrayed in the Epic of Gilgamesh, he shows us that cities were never a necessity but that once they existed their density created such a blossoming of human endeavor--producing new professions, forms of art, worship, and trade--that they kick-started nothing less than civilization. Guiding readers through famous cities over 7,000 years, he reveals the innovations driven by each: civics in the agora of Athens, global trade in ninth-century Baghdad, finance in the coffeehouses of London, domestic comforts in the heart of Amsterdam, peacocking in Belle Epoque Paris. In the modern age, he studies the impact of verticality in New York City, the sprawl of L.A., and the eco-reimagining of twenty-first-century Shanghai. Lively, erudite, page turning, and irresistible, Metropolis is a grand tour of human achievement.
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paulfrankspencer This quote reminds me of Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities. 2y
Purpleness Not familiar with that one, but I‘ll have to check it out. 2y
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So happy to be on a book (and other stuff) shopping trip in Washington State! Just starting to dive into this beauty from Watermark Book Co. in Anacortes.

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Great book! The result of in depth research for each metropolis, the reading brings you easily back and forth to 7000 year ago to nowadays, revealing interesting information about the impact that each one of them had on human history. #2021

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Watching a Zoom presentation hosted by Northshire Bookstore in Manchester, Vermont, where sales reps from Penguin Random House and Scholastic are talking about books that are soon to be released and top-selling picks from 2020. My TBR list is filling up quickly!

MaureenMc I spot Ann Kingman from BOTNS podcast! 4y
Amiable @MaureenMc Yes! Michael Kindness was on, too! 4y
MaureenMc @Amiable I miss their podcast, and the Booktopia retreats. 😊 4y
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Nute Books On the Nightstand was my favorite podcast. I attended Booktopia many years back. It was the best weekend. I miss Ann and Michael. I wish that I had known about this event. It would have been nice to hear their voices again!🙂 4y
Amiable @MaureenMc @Nute I miss them, too! Which Booktopia(s) did you guys attend? I went to the one at Northshire in 2014, I think it was. (edited) 4y
MaureenMc @Amiable @Nute I attended the very first one in 2011 (Northshire) and one of the last ones in Asheville. Good times! 4y
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