Lost – Lost Ireland (Lost)
Pavilion’s 20-title Lost series crosses the Atlantic to chronicle some of the precious losses from across the island of Ireland.
Pavilion’s 20-title Lost series crosses the Atlantic to chronicle some of the precious losses from across the island of Ireland.
Using archive photos from the 1860s to the 1960 paired with a modern viewpoint, Leeds Then and Now shows how the great northern powerhouse has retained and adapted its classic Victorian buildings, such as Kirkgate Market, to a 21st-century economy.
In Vancouver Then and Now archival images have been paired with new photos of the same scenes as they appear today to reveal over a century of dramatic change in this beautiful city.
Cleveland Then and Now matches archive images with contemporary views of the same scenes to reveal the past and present of this fascinating city.
Like L.A., San Diego and Albuquerque were built in Spanish Mission-style , others in Gothic or Greek Revival or Richardsonian Romanesque. Train Stations Then and Now shows the huge variety of building styles of railroad terminals across the USA, featuring the best surviving examples and the finest to fall under the wrecking ball.
Pairing vinatge photos with the same view today Pittsburgh Then and Now shows the dramatic transformation of Ameroca’s steel town into a modern metropolis.
Putting archive and contemporary photographs of the same landmark side-by-side, Indianapolis Then and Now® provides a visual chronicle of the city’s past.
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Part of the 4-miliion-selling-trademark series from Anova Books – a vivid historical tour of Birmingham, with the same view photographed today, from a great local author.
Lost Detroit is the latest in the series from Anova Books that traces the cherished places in a city that time, progress and fashion have swept aside before concerned citizens or the National Register of Historic Places could save them from the wrecker’s ball.
Charlotte Then and Now is one of the latest revised ‘Then and Now’ titles in the 3-million selling series from Anova Books.
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