Mapping Boston. Edited by Alex Krieger and David Cobb with Amy Turner. Contributing essays by David Bosse, James Carroll, David Cobb, Alex Krieger, Barbara McCorkle, Nancy S. Seasholes, Sam Bass Warner, Jr.

Mapping Boston. Edited by Alex Krieger and David Cobb with Amy Turner. Contributing essays by David Bosse, James Carroll, David Cobb, Alex Krieger, Barbara McCorkle, Nancy S. Seasholes, Sam Bass Warner, Jr.

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Format Paperback
Pages 278
Language English
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A captivating exploration of Boston’s intricate landscape unfolds through the pages of this insightful collection. Edited by a team of seasoned urban experts, the book delves into the city’s rich history, architecture, and urban planning, providing a fresh perspective on its evolving identity. Through a series of essays contributed by diverse voices, the work intricately weaves together stories that highlight the interplay between geography, community, and culture.

As readers navigate through various interpretations of Boston's mapping, they encounter a profound reflection on how the city's past shapes its future. The blend of personal anecdotes and scholarly analysis invites a deeper appreciation for the urban tapestry that defines this iconic city. Each contributor adds a unique layer, crafting a multidimensional portrait that encourages a re-examination of familiar streets and landmarks in a new light.
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