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E-grāmata: Atlas of Forgotten Places: Journey to Abandoned Destinations from Around the Globe

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  • Formāts: 224 pages
  • Sērija : Unexpected Atlases
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: White Lion Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780711263314
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  • Formāts: 224 pages
  • Sērija : Unexpected Atlases
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: White Lion Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780711263314

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Explore the places that time forgot. Abandoned, mysterious, sleeping monuments around the world have been relegated to the margins of history, pushed off the map and out of sight.

From ancient ruins and crumbling castles to more recent relics &; an art deco New York subway station, a Soviet ghost town in the Arctic Circle, a flooded Thai mall teeming with aquatic life &; Travis Elborough takes you on a journey into these strange, overlooked and disappearing worlds and immortalises their fates.

Original maps and stunning colour photography accompany Travis Elborough&;s moving historic and geographic accounts of each site. The featured locations are a stark reminder of what was, and the accounts in this investigative book help to bring their stories back to life, telling us what happened, when and why, and to whom.

The book features 40 sites, including:
  • Santa Claus, Arizona, USA: A festive tourist resort turned ghost town deep in the desert where once you could meet Santa Claus any day of the year;
  • Crystal Palace Subway, London, UK: One of the city&;s best-kept secrets is an underground, cathedral-like relic from where many Victorian commuters bustled through;
  • Montserrat, West Indies: The small Caribbean island with a population of 5,000 that was evacuated when its volcano erupted in 1995. The volcano is still active and nearly half the island remains a designated exclusion zone;
  • Balaklava Submarine Base, Crimea: The former top-secret Soviet submarine base that was kept off all official maps and known as Object 825 GTS;
  • Volterra Psychiatric Hospital, Tuscany, Italy: Once dubbed &;the place of no return&;, this long-closed lunatic asylum once housed 6,000 patients who were never allowed to leave.
Also in the Unexpected Atlas series: Atlas of Improbable Places, Atlas of Untamed Places, Atlas of the Unexpected and Atlas of Vanishing Places (WINNER Illustrated Book of the Year - Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards 2020).
Introduction 8(4)
Vacant Properties
Buyukada Orphanage
Turkey
12(4)
Zarnowiec Nuclear Power Plant
Poland
16(4)
Pyramiden
Norway
20(4)
The Castle Of Dona Chica
Portugal
24(4)
Sans-Souci Palace
Haiti
28(4)
Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse
Denmark
32(4)
Sammezzano Castle
Italy
36(8)
Unsettled Situations
Wunsdorf
Germany
44(4)
Old Al-Ula
Saudi Arabia
48(4)
Mandu
India
52(6)
Craco
Italy
58(4)
Grangesberg
Sweden
62(6)
Plymouth
West Indies
68(6)
Kolmanskop
Namibia
74(4)
Kennecott
Alaska, USA
78(4)
Dollersheim
Austria
82(8)
Dilapidated Destinations
The West Pier
Brighton & Hove, UK
90(6)
Santa Claus
Arizona, USA
96(6)
Ducor Palace Hotel
Liberia
102(4)
Hachijo Royal Hotel
Japan
106(4)
Grand Hotel De La
Foret Corsica
110(4)
Camelot Theme Park
Lancashire, UK
114(6)
The Salton Sea Riviera
California, USA
120(4)
New World Mall
Thailand
124(4)
Kupari
Croatia
128(4)
Hellinikon Olympic Complex
Greece
132(6)
Journeys Ended
Nicosia Airport
Cyprus
138(4)
Uyuni Train Graveyard
Bolivia
142(4)
Crystal Palace Subway
London, UK
146(4)
Suakin
Sudan
150(4)
City Hall Subway Station
New York, USA
154(4)
Balaklava Submarine Base
Crimea
158(6)
Obsolete Institutions
St Peter's Seminary College
Scotland, UK
164(4)
Roosevelt Island Smallpox Hospital
New York, USA
168(4)
Volterra Psychiatric Hospital
Italy
172(4)
Gary City Methodist Church
Indiana, USA
176(6)
Akampene Island
Uganda
182(4)
Seaside Sanatorium
Connecticut, USA
186(4)
Lennox Castle Hospital
Scotland, UK
190(6)
Alcatraz Prison
California, USA
196(6)
Select Bibliography 202(2)
Picture Credits 204(1)
Acknowledgements 205(1)
Index 206
Described as 'one of the country's finest pop culture historians', Travis Elborough is an acclaimed author and social commentator who lives in London. His work delves into the ephemera of retro culture as well as the history of London, geography, and a broad range of other subjects. His Atlas of Vanishing Places won the Illustrated Book of the Year at the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards in 2020, and he has also written The Bus We Loved, a passionate love letter to the Routemaster bus which defined London transport for more than 50 years. His other works include A Travellers Year, A London Year, The Long-Player Goodbye, Being A Writer and A Walk in the Park: The Life and Times of a Peoples Institution. Travis is a regular contributor to Radio 4 and the Guardian, and has penned articles on all aspects of travel and culture, from pirates in the Caribbean to donkeys at the British seaside. He has written for the Times, Sunday Times, New Statesman, BBC History Magazine and Kinfolk among others, and is a visiting lecturer at the University of Westminster, where he teaches creative writing.