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* NewYork Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year
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Edition: Paperback, 80 pages
ISBN-10: 0395454255
ISBN-13: 9780395454251
Ã¥ Å©±â : 30.5 cm x 22.8 cm
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Book Description
This fictional account of the dismantling and removal of the Empire State Building describes the structure of a skyscraper and explains how such an edifice would be demolished.
Publisher's Weekly
In this wonderfully urbane fantasy, the Empire State Building is dismantled after being purchased by a foreigner who wishes to re-erect it closer to home.
Review
"It is not a work of nonfiction but a work of fantasy, and not the story of the making of the skyscraper but the story of the unmaking of a very particular one, the Empire State Building . . . The exquisite drawing style that marked Mr. Macaulay's earlier works on architecture remains as whimsical as ever." |
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