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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-023.mrc:147825980:2833
Source marc_columbia
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008 100518s2010 scua 000 0 eng
010 $a 2010020764
020 $a9781596299405
020 $a1596299401
024 $a99962983624
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn627701004
035 $a(OCoLC)627701004
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050 00 $aF574.D48$bA243 2010
082 00 $a977.4/34$222
100 1 $aAustin, Dan.
245 10 $aLost Detroit :$bstories behind the Motor City's majestic ruins /$cDan Austin ; photography by Sean Doerr.
260 $aCharleston, SC :$bHistory Press,$c2010.
300 $a172 p. :$bill. (chiefly col.) ;$c21 x 24 cm.
505 0 $aBroderick Tower -- Cass Technical High School -- Eastown Theatre -- Grand Army of the Republic Building -- Grande Ballroom -- Lee Plaza -- Metropolitan Building -- Michigan Central Station -- Michigan Theatre -- United Artists Theatre -- The Vanity Ballroom -- Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church.
520 $aFrom the Publisher: In this important book, Dan Austin and Sean Doerr have restored the real people to many of Detroit's architectural landmarks, and not a moment too soon. These "lost" buildings still stand, or rather totter, in a dilapidated state, their histories fading like the paint on their walls. The buildings might not long survive, but thanks to this book and the efforts of Austin and Doerr, the stories of these places and the people who built and used them will endure. Who were these lost Detroiters? Mayors and matrons, train conductors and auto workers, honeymooners and jitterbugging young couples out for a Saturday night - all the rich panoply of faces that make up Detroit's story. The buildings they inhabit in these pages - the Michigan Central Station, Vanity Ballroom, Cass Tech High School and others - held a central place in the story of Detroit's Auto Century. It was America's story, too. Detroiters lived, loved, toiled, played, celebrated and dreamed great dreams in these buildings and, thereby, helped shape a nation.
650 0 $aHistoric buildings$zMichigan$zDetroit.
650 0 $aHistoric buildings$zMichigan$zDetroit$vPictorial works.
650 0 $aAbandoned buildings$zMichigan$zDetroit.
650 0 $aAbandoned buildings$zMichigan$zDetroit$vPictorial works.
650 0 $aArchitecture$zMichigan$zDetroit.
650 0 $aArchitecture$zMichigan$zDetroit$vPictorial works.
651 0 $aDetroit (Mich.)$xBuildings, structures, etc.
651 0 $aDetroit (Mich.)$xBuildings, structures, etc.$vPictorial works.
651 0 $aDetroit (Mich.)$xHistory.
651 0 $aDetroit (Mich.)$xHistory$vPictorial works.
700 1 $aDoerr, Sean.
852 00 $boff,ave$hF574.D48$iA243 2010