Chicago – Growth of a Metropolis book

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CHICAGO – Growth of a Metropolis, 1970 (second edition, first edition was in 1969). 

by Harold M. Mayer & Richard C. Wade, published by the University of Chicago Press. Illustrated by Gerald F. Pile.
Hardcover, with Slipcase. Book itself is in perfect condition. The slipcase shows some wear due to its age (1970).
Includes a handwritten note (on a separate sheet from the French Consulate in Chicago) by the then French Cultural Attaché.
ISBN#0226-51273-8

This is the story of Chicago and how it grew. In a little over a century, it rose from a mere frontier outpost to become one of the great cities of the world. No single book can possibly encompass the immense scope of this development or convey the endless diversity of the life of Chicago’s people. But with the help of the camera, it is possible to capture many dimensions of this extraordinary story.

This volume, however, which comprises over 1,000 pictures and 50 maps, tries to do more than show physical development—it attempts to suggest how the city expanded and why it looks the way it does. Because it asks different questions, this book differs markedly from other “pictorial histories” of American cities. Instead of emphasizing society and customs, this volume deals with the physical conditions of life. In place of the conventional interest in “founding fathers” and leading families, it is more concerned with street scenes and ordinary people. Without neglecting downtown, it also reaches into the residential areas and neighborhood shopping centers. Moreover, this volume is concerned with suburbs and “satellite” towns as well as the historic city.

Chicago: Growth of a Metropolis is an incredible book. Like its subject it is excessive, and nothing succeeds like excess. It is handsomely designed, with a thousand photographs that document the physical growth and the spatial patterns of the city. . . . A dimensionalism comes through that no other city has. Carl Sandburg sang it in his poetry, and the book does more to grasp it . . . than any other book I have seen.”—Hugh Newell Jacobson, New Republic

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CHICAGO – Growth of a Metropolis, 1970 (second edition, first edition was in 1969). 

by Harold M. Mayer & Richard C. Wade, published by the University of Chicago Press. Illustrated by Gerald F. Pile.
Hardcover, with Slipcase. Book itself is in perfect condition. The slipcase shows some wear due to its age (1970).
Includes a handwritten note (on a separate sheet from the French Consulate in Chicago) by the then French Cultural Attaché.
ISBN#0226-51273-8

This is the story of Chicago and how it grew. In a little over a century, it rose from a mere frontier outpost to become one of the great cities of the world. No single book can possibly encompass the immense scope of this development or convey the endless diversity of the life of Chicago’s people. But with the help of the camera, it is possible to capture many dimensions of this extraordinary story.

This volume, however, which comprises over 1,000 pictures and 50 maps, tries to do more than show physical development—it attempts to suggest how the city expanded and why it looks the way it does. Because it asks different questions, this book differs markedly from other “pictorial histories” of American cities. Instead of emphasizing society and customs, this volume deals with the physical conditions of life. In place of the conventional interest in “founding fathers” and leading families, it is more concerned with street scenes and ordinary people. Without neglecting downtown, it also reaches into the residential areas and neighborhood shopping centers. Moreover, this volume is concerned with suburbs and “satellite” towns as well as the historic city.

Chicago: Growth of a Metropolis is an incredible book. Like its subject it is excessive, and nothing succeeds like excess. It is handsomely designed, with a thousand photographs that document the physical growth and the spatial patterns of the city. . . . A dimensionalism comes through that no other city has. Carl Sandburg sang it in his poetry, and the book does more to grasp it . . . than any other book I have seen.”—Hugh Newell Jacobson, New Republic

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