This book is a history lesson about the Chicago World's Fair, the architect behind the project, and a murderer not involved at all. It is Chicago at the turn of the (20th) century, and it is thrilling. I normally don't like nonfiction that is this seemingly bland. However, Larson made it read like a novel, and I finished this nearly 400 page tome in less than five days.
Beginning ~ with some parks history
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*Beginning*
Since medieval times, parks — in one form or another — have been an
essential part of man's (*sic*) existence. As early as 1079, William the ...
13 hours ago
This is another one of those books I have picked up countless times at the bookstore and for some reason have never left with. I really will have to read it now thanks to your review! :)
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