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WEB TV VISUAL ARTV - WEEKEND READING - JUNE 27, 2015

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Weekend Reading: June 20, 2015
Weekend Reading: June 20, 2015
Our Three Picks for This Weekend
Cool Gray Cit...
"Gary Kamiya describes this book as, ‘a love letter to the place in the world that means the world to me’. Each of its 49 chapters explores a different area of the city, from The Farallon Islands to Chinatown, taking readers on a journey that’s both personal and full of the city’s exceptional history."
–Lyndsey B.
Scribd Editor
Cool Gray Cit...
Here's what one of our editors has to say:
"Gary Kamiya describes this book as, ‘a love letter to the place in the world that means the world to me’. Each of its 49 chapters explores a different area of the city, from The Farallon Islands to Chinatown, taking readers on a journey that’s both personal and full of the city’s exceptional history."
–Lyndsey B.
Scribd Editor
"With his trademark verve and vitality, David McCullough tells the 14-year story of the creation of this modern marvel, from men working in dangerous underwater caissons to faulty cables with an unnerving habit of splitting."
–Niree N.
Scribd Editor
The Great Bri...
Here's what one of our editors has to say:
"With his trademark verve and vitality, David McCullough tells the 14-year story of the creation of this modern marvel, from men working in dangerous underwater caissons to faulty cables with an unnerving habit of splitting."
–Niree N.
Scribd Editor
The Great Bri...
Cathedrals of...
"Bathing rituals represent social customs, national histories, and even theology, and Alexia Brue’s story is a fascinating anthropological investigation into these spaces that exist in limbo between public and private."
–Mallory F.
Scribd Editor
Cathedrals of...
Here's what one of our editors has to say:
"Bathing rituals represent social customs, national histories, and even theology, and Alexia Brue’s story is a fascinating anthropological investigation into these spaces that exist in limbo between public and private."
–Mallory K.
Scribd Editor
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