Geoff Manaugh Books

Modern Ruins
Modern Ruins

By Geoff Manaugh, Shaun O'Boyle

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Shaun O’Boyle has been photographing ruined landscapes and buildings, primarily in the mid-Atlantic region, for more than twenty-five years. This collection of photographs features some of his best...

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Until Proven Safe: The History And Future Of Quarantine
Until Proven Safe: The History And Future Of Quarantine

By Geoff Manaugh, Nicola Twilley

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"Journalists Geoff Manaugh and Nicola Twilley explore the history and future of quarantine, from the Black Death to Big Data"-- Quarantine is our most powerful response to uncertainty: it means wa...

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A Burglar'S Guide To The City
A Burglar'S Guide To The City

By Geoff Manaugh, Manaugh Geoff

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**Encompassing nearly 2,000 years of heists and tunnel jobs, break-ins and escapes, __A Burglar's Guide to the City__ offers an unexpected blueprint to the criminal possibilities in the world all a...

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A Burglar s Guide to the City
A Burglar s Guide to the City

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The BLDGBLOG Book
The BLDGBLOG Book

By Geoff Manaugh

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Read by millions since its launch in 2004, BLDGBLOG is the leading voice in speculation about architecture, landscape, and the built environment. Now The BLDGBLOG Book distills author Geoff Manaugh...

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What is a city?
What is a city?

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Irish pages
Irish pages

By Cathal O Searcaigh, Chris Agee

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The transparent city
The transparent city

By Michael Wolf

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