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Fat of the Land: Garbage of New York -- The Last Two Hundred Years

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A city awash in garbage; rats skittering through heaps of rotting debris; disease spreading through choked waterways; citizens threading through piles of filth - urban nightmare or profiteers dream come true? Benjamin Millers panoramic view of New Yorks garbage takes us from the earliest antebellum collectors to 19th- century barons trading in fertilizers and explosives to the current feuding bureaucrats and environmentalists. Fat of the Land covers social and scientific theories of class and disease in the process offering a richly textured history of urban development. The book reveals for the first time the plotting of power broker Robert Moses that gave birth to the controversial Fresh Kills landfill and examines the curious logic behind its untimely end. Fat of the Land brings to light an often hidden subject assessing who gains and who loses in the endless battle over garbage.

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
November 21, 2000
ISBN-10
1568581726
ISBN-13
9781568581729
Item Weight
18.4 oz
Dimensions
9.02 × 1.26 × 5.98 in
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