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Metropolis :A History of the City, Humankind’s Greatest Invention

4.14 ( 2,076 Ratings by Goodreads)
Metropolis

Metropolis :A History of the City, Humankind’s Greatest Invention

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From Uruk to New York, how urban life shaped civilisation.

Across 7,000 years of history, historian Ben Wilson charts how cities have driven innovation, culture and progress. From Mesopotamia’s first streets to the skyscrapers of today, Metropolis celebrates the creativity born from urban collision - while exploring the challenges of crowding, inequality and climate.

Rich in character and colour, it’s both a sweeping history and a love letter to the bustle and brilliance of urban life. For readers of Sapiens and The Silk Roads, this is history at its most visionary and vivid.

‘Brilliant… enchanting.’ Evening Standard
‘A towering achievement… exhilarating.’ Wall Street Journal

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781784707521
ISBN10 178470752X
Number Of Pages 448
Item Weight 386 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 197 x 30 mm
Publisher / Reseller Vintage Publishing
Format paperback
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Brilliant... Enchanting... This is a history of the world told through its most buccaneering units... And it is full of quirky facts about London. -- Arjun Neil Alim * Evening Standard *
Compendious and fascinating... Metropolis is crammed with local colour; and what gives the historical schema its real flavour is the deviations it allows... It makes you understand why we opted for cities in the first place, and why, despite the doom and gloom, I doubt we will be quitting them any time soon. -- Tim Smith-Laing * Daily Telegraph *
Wilson [is] an erudite, creative guide to the history of civilization through its great urban areas... He broadens the book's focus beyond the usual Western suspects... An excellent account. -- Eben Shapiro * Time Magazine *
Wilson sets out to match Mumford's sweep in Metropolis, and he brilliantly synthesises the forces that make cities hum. -- John Gapper * Financial Times *
Capacious, entertaining and rich in wondrous detail, this is a work of history that pulls off the startling feat of measuring up to the immensity of its subject matter. -- Tom Holland * Literary Review *
[A] fascinating history of cities. -- James Marriott * The Times *
[An] omnivorous, adventurous and generous history of the city... Studded with fascinating facts handled with dexterity. -- Daniel Lewis * Arts Desk *
Bryson-esque levels of fascination and intrigue... An informative and riveting piece of work. * Ape to Gentleman *
Ben Wilson takes us on an exhilarating tour of more than two dozen cities and thousands of years... Metropolis is a bold undertaking that makes for gripping reading. -- Robert Sullivan * New York Times Book Review *
[A] towering achievement... Reading this book is like visiting an exhilarating city for the first time-dazzling, frazzling, sometimes both simultaneously. Metropolis teems with information and observations. -- Howard Schneider * The Wall Street Journal *

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Author's Bio

Ben Wilson is the author of six critically acclaimed books, including What Price Liberty?, for which he received the Somerset Maugham Award; the Sunday Times bestseller Empire of the Deep; and, most recently, Metropolis. He has worked in television, broadcast on the radio in several countries, and writes for publications such as The Times, Daily Telegraph and Prospect. He lives in Suffolk.

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