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Œuvres de Joe McKendry

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This history of an iconic American landmark will definitely have high appeal for New York residents and people interested in the architecture and history of New York City. I do wonder about audience because the text seems aimed for older elementary students and middle schoolers, but I feel that they'd hesitate to pick up an unpaged illustrated book. So maybe the main audience is adults?
 
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abbylibrarian | 1 autre critique | Apr 21, 2013 |
The illustrations outshine the text and the text is in no way lacking. The history of an address- an odd concept that produces this fantastic book. Not just for New Yorkers, for if you have seen the New Year's ball drop on television you know One Times Square.
 
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geraldinefm | 1 autre critique | Nov 11, 2012 |
This work, written for perhaps young adults, is a nice exploration of the building of the early rapid transit lines in Boston. It well illustrated. Strating with the first subway under Tremont St. in the center of Boston, to alleviate enormous overcrwding by trolleys on the surface, it goes through the elevated railway (connecting Dudley Square and Sullivan Squarre) that for a while was connected into the subway, and the East Boston Tunnel, it finishes with the Harvard Square- Dorchester rapid transit line, which used deep-boring techniques in many sections. In current color designation of the MBTA, these are respectively the Green, Orange, Blue, and Red Lines. The author used hand-drawn illustrations, as well as photographs, engineering drawings, and maps to make this an attractive book.… (plus d'informations)
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vpfluke | Sep 16, 2012 |

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