Mogg's Cab Fare Distance Map and London Guide

Mogg's Cab Fare Distance Map and London Guide

Author: Edward S. Mogg

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-11-02

Total Pages: 86

ISBN-13:

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Edward S. Mogg's 'Mogg's Cab Fare Distance Map and London Guide' is a comprehensive and detailed guide that not only provides a practical tool for navigating London's streets but also offers a glimpse into the historical and cultural context of the city. Mogg's writing style is clear and concise, making it accessible to a wide range of readers. The inclusion of maps and practical information adds to the book's usefulness, distinguishing it as more than just a standard guidebook. The book serves as a valuable resource for both tourists and locals alike, capturing the essence of London's bustling streets and landmarks in a unique and engaging way. Mogg's attention to detail and dedication to accuracy make this a must-have for anyone looking to explore the city with ease and efficiency. Edward S. Mogg's expertise in cartography and London's geography shines through in 'Mogg's Cab Fare Distance Map and London Guide.' As a reputable mapmaker and author, Mogg's deep knowledge of London's streets and historical landmarks is evident throughout the book. His passion for cartography and travel is reflected in the meticulous research and attention to detail present in the guide. Mogg's extensive experience in mapping and travel writing is apparent, making him a trusted authority on navigating the intricate streets of London. Readers can trust in Mogg's expertise to provide them with accurate and reliable information for their time in the city. I highly recommend 'Mogg's Cab Fare Distance Map and London Guide' to anyone looking to explore London with confidence and appreciation for its rich history and culture.


Extinct

Extinct

Author: Barbara Penner

Publisher: Reaktion Books

Published: 2021-11-11

Total Pages: 391

ISBN-13: 1789144531

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Blending architecture, design, and technology, a visual tour through futures past via the objects we have replaced, left behind, and forgotten. So-called extinct objects are those that were imagined but were never in use, or that existed but are now unused—superseded, unfashionable, or simply forgotten. Extinct gathers together an exceptional range of artists, curators, architects, critics, and academics, including Hal Foster, Barry Bergdoll, Deyan Sudjic, Tacita Dean, Emily Orr, Richard Wentworth, and many more. In eighty-five essays, contributors nominate “extinct” objects and address them in a series of short, vivid, sometimes personal accounts, speaking not only of obsolete technologies, but of other ways of thinking, making, and interacting with the world. Extinct is filled with curious, half-remembered objects, each one evoking a future that never came to pass. It is also a visual treat, full of interest and delight.