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Urban Choreography: Central Melbourne, 1985 is a highly sought-after non-fiction book that delves into the fascinating world of architectural photography, architecture, and Australian history. Published in 2018 by Melbourne University Press, this paperback textbook is a must-have for young adults and adults interested in art, culture, and the urban landscape. The book is filled with stunning illustrations that bring to life the story of Melbourne's transformation since the 1980s.
Written by experts Rob Adams, Ron Jones, and Kim Dovey, Urban Choreography offers a unique perspective on the city's evolution, making it an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and enthusiasts alike. With its 318 pages packed with insightful information and captivating visuals, this book is a treasure trove of knowledge that will captivate readers from start to finish.
In good condition, this used book is a rare find, with only minor signs of wear on the cover and a light corner crease on the first few pages. The pages themselves are clean and tidy, with no writing or annotations to distract from the content. Weighing in at 874g and measuring 248mm in height and 179mm in width, this book is a substantial and impressive addition to any library or collection.
For those interested in Australian history, architecture, and urban planning, Urban Choreography: Central Melbourne, 1985 is an essential read. With its unique blend of stunning visuals and in-depth analysis, this book is a valuable resource that will inform, inspire, and delight readers.
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