Tales from Wide Ruins

Tales from Wide Ruins
Author: Jean Cousins
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780896723689

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Recounts the experiences of two Indian traders during the 1930s and 1940s, describing the hardships endured by them and the Native Americans with whom they dealt.

Wild Ruins BC

Wild Ruins BC
Author: Dave Hamilton
Publisher: Wild Things Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-03-03
Genre: Excavations (Archaeology)
ISBN: 9781910636169

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"Wild ruins B.C. reveals Britain's extraordinary ancient history, from 10,000 years ago to the birth of Christ. Exploring Britain's finest wild sites, discover the lost remains and mysterious stones that lie hidden in some of the most beautiful landscapes of Britain. From sacred tombs and caves, to awe-inspiring stone circles and earthworks, Bronze Age brochs to dramatic Iron Age hillforts"--

Ruins

Ruins
Author: Jay Harward
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2023-10-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Ruins are all that's left. The name doesn't matter. A long time ago, alien creatures were brought here but somehow escaped and infested the city, but just because it was left in ruins does not mean that everything is lost. The Ruins trilogy are three stories that follow the trials and tribulations of three men, set in different points in the city's fall--a scavenger who has to help a tourist find what she lost a long time ago, a father who wants to protect his family, and a soldier trying to save those who could not escape on their own.

Ruins of Ancient Cities

Ruins of Ancient Cities
Author: Charles Bucke
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2020-07-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3752333847

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Reproduction of the original: Ruins of Ancient Cities by Charles Bucke

Ruins of Ancient Cities

Ruins of Ancient Cities
Author: Charles Bucke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1841
Genre: Cities and towns, Ancient
ISBN:

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Ruins of Ancient Cities, 1

Ruins of Ancient Cities, 1
Author: Charles Bucke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1840
Genre: Cities and towns, Ancient
ISBN:

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Empire of Ruins

Empire of Ruins
Author: Miles Orvell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2021-01-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0190491620

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Once symbols of the past, ruins have become ubiquitous signs of our future. Americans today encounter ruins in the media on a daily basis--images of abandoned factories and malls, toxic landscapes, devastating fires, hurricanes, and floods. In this sweeping study, Miles Orvell offers a new understanding of the spectacle of ruins in US culture, exploring how photographers, writers, painters, and filmmakers have responded to ruin and destruction, both real and imaginary, in an effort to make sense of the past and envision the future. Empire of Ruins explains why Americans in the nineteenth century yearned for the ruins of Rome and Egypt and how they portrayed a past as ancient and mysterious in the remains of Native American cultures. As the romance of ruins gave way to twentieth-century capitalism, older structures were demolished to make way for grander ones, a process interpreted by artists as a symptom of America's "creative destruction." In the late twentieth century, Americans began to inhabit a perpetual state of ruins, made visible by photographs of decaying inner cities, derelict factories and malls, and the waste lands of the mining industry. This interdisciplinary work focuses on how visual media have transformed disaster and decay into spectacles that compel our moral attention even as they balance horror and beauty. Looking to the future, Orvell considers the visual portrayal of climate ruins as we face the political and ethical responsibilities of our changing world. A wide-ranging work by an acclaimed urban, cultural, and photography scholar, Empire of Ruins offers a provocative and lavishly illustrated look at the American past, present, and future.

Wild Ruins

Wild Ruins
Author: Dave Hamilton
Publisher: Wild Things Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2015
Genre: Castles
ISBN: 9781910636022

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Discover and explore Britain's extraordinary history through its most beautiful lost ruins. From crag-top castles to crumbling houses lost in ancient forest, and ivy-encrusted relics of industry to sacred places long since over-grown.

Travels in Arabia Deserta

Travels in Arabia Deserta
Author: Charles Montagu Doughty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 720
Release: 1888
Genre: Arabian Peninsula
ISBN:

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