City of the Century: The Epic of Chicago and the Making of AmericaSimon & Schuster, 03/04/1997 - 704 من الصفحات The epic of Chicago is the story of the emergence of modern America. Here, witness Chicago's growth from a desolate fur-trading post in the 1830s to one of the world's most explosively alive cities by 1900. Donald Miller's powerful narrative embraces it all: Chicago's wild beginnings, its reckless growth, its natural calamities (especially the Great Fire of 1871), its raucous politics, its empire-building businessmen, its world-transforming architecture, its rich mix of cultures, its community of young writers and journalists, and its staggering engineering projects—which included the reversal of the Chicago River and raising the entire city from prairie mud to save it from devastating cholera epidemics. The saga of Chicago's unresolved struggle between order and freedom, growth and control, capitalism and community, remains instructive for our time, as we seek ways to build and maintain cities that retain their humanity without losing their energy. City of the Century throbs with the pulse of the great city it brilliantly brings to life. |
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... Philip be- came a partner with Milwaukee's biggest pork packer , John Plankin- ton . In 1864 , gambling on an imminent Union victory that would lower the demand for pork , Armour sold pork futures " short " on the Board of Trade and ...
... Philip be- came a partner with Milwaukee's biggest pork packer , John Plankin- ton . In 1864 , gambling on an imminent Union victory that would lower the demand for pork , Armour sold pork futures " short " on the Board of Trade and ...
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... Armour loved children and had an old - fashioned belief that they were special , the future of the country . People ... Philip Armour believed " that the labor problem must be solved , not by leveling down , but by leveling up ...
... Armour loved children and had an old - fashioned belief that they were special , the future of the country . People ... Philip Armour believed " that the labor problem must be solved , not by leveling down , but by leveling up ...
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... Armour's proudest ac- complishment . He was there nearly every afternoon , dropping in on classes , inspecting the ... Philip Armour died in his bed after catching pneumonia playing with his grandchildren in the Christmas snow in ...
... Armour's proudest ac- complishment . He was there nearly every afternoon , dropping in on classes , inspecting the ... Philip Armour died in his bed after catching pneumonia playing with his grandchildren in the Christmas snow in ...
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