The World's Columbian Exposition: The Chicago World's Fair of 1893 |  | Authors: Norman Bolotin, Christine Laing Publisher: University of Illinois Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 176 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 025207081X Dewey Decimal Number: 907.477311 EAN: 9780252070815 ASIN: 025207081X
Publication Date: June 12, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This exceptional chronicle takes readers on a visual tour of the glittering "white city" that emerged along the swampy south shore of Lake Michigan as a symbol of Chicago's rebirth and pride twenty-two years after the Great Fire. The World's Columbian Exposition, which commemorated the 400th anniversary of Columbus's voyage to America, was held from April to October in 1893. The monumental event welcomed twenty-eight million visitors, covered six hundred acres of land, boasted dozens of architectural wonders, and was home to some sixty-five thousand exhibits from all over the world. From far and wide, people came to experience the splendors of the fair, to witness the magic sparkle of electric lights or ride the world's first Ferris wheel, known as the Eiffel Tower of Chicago. Norman Bolotin and Christine Laing have assembled a dazzling photographic history of the fair. Here are panoramic views of the concourse--replete with waterways and gondolas, the amazing moving sidewalk, masterful landscaping and horticultural splendorsÐ-and reproductions of ads, flyers, souvenirs, and keepsakes. Here too are the grand structures erected solely for the fair, from the golden doorway of the Transportation Building to the aquariums and ponds of the Fisheries Building, as well as details such as menu prices, the cost to rent a Kodak camera, and injury and arrest reports from the Columbian Guard. This unique volume tells the story of the World's Columbian Exposition from its conception and construction to the scientific, architectural, and cultural legacies it left behind, inviting readers to imagine what it would have been like to spend a week at the fair.
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Devil in the Details January 30, 2010 Helen Gryboski 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Our book club reviewed Devil in the White City about the Chicago World's Fair, and our leader brought this book to show us pictures of the locations and scenes mentioned. I was especially impressed by the pictures of the Ferris Wheel. This book was indispensible for background, setting the scene and adding flavor to the book we reviewed. I thought it did a thorough, informative job in depicting the Fair, and enriched our reading of Devil in the White City.
Five Stars September 19, 2009 Andromeda (USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Before the Olympics the world gathered together for the World's Fair. The 1893 Columbian Exposition was held in Chicago and it was a magnificate display of art, imagination and innovation. All the states and territories of the US at the time had their own place. Countries from all of the world displaying the cultures most of which ordinary people never saw in their life time. The book is very detailed on each and every thing that was at the Fair. Arts, machines that could do almost anything, fashion, jewelry, weapons of war, perfumes and so many different cultures. It sounded like so much fun.
You are There! July 14, 2010 Allen Wayner (Rockville, MD USA) This is probably the best book ever written for the general reader about a world's fair. The spacious photos take you there, and the narrative informs you about everything - and duzn't waste a word! I have no hesitation - I'll send it to my brother in Brooklyn (who shares my interest in sociology, trains, etc.) After reading all of the story, I recommend that you give a second, leisurely look at the photos. And I think you'll have an uncanny feeling that you have visited the Chicago World's Fair yourself! I remember going to the 1950s Chicago Fair, called "Wheels 'a Rolling" on transportation, but I guess nobody wrote it up.
Chicago Colombian Exposition May 12, 2007 Dr. Charles Zuckerman (New York, NY United States) 6 out of 10 found this review helpful
A thorough history, interestingly written and beautifully illustrated. A good follow-up to "Devil in the White City".
great book!!!!! February 8, 2008 Leah N. Roberts 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
this book is great and gives wonderful information and facts....worth the money and is a great buy.
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