Eve Lazarus 
Vancouver Exposed [EPUB ebook] 
Searching for the City’s Hidden History

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As a journalist, Australian-born Eve Lazarus has become adept at combining her well-honed investigative skills with an abiding love for her adopted city. These qualities are on full display in her latest book, an exploration of Vancouver’s hidden past through the city’s neighborhoods, institutions, people, and events.

Vancouver Exposed is a nostalgic romp through the city’s past, from buried houses to nudist camps, from bellyflop contests to eccentric museums. Featuring historic black-and-white and color photographs throughout, the book reveals the true heart of the city: one that is endlessly evolving and always full of surprises.

With equal parts humor and pathos, Vancouver Exposed is a vividly entertaining and informative book that pays homage to the Vancouver you never knew existed.

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Eve Lazarus is a journalist, blogger, podcaster, and author with a passion for unconventional history. She has written seven books about Vancouver, Canada, including Murder by Milkshake; Blood, Sweat, and Fear; Cold Case Vancouver; and Sensational Vancouver.

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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● ISBN 9781551528304 ● Dimensione 150.6 MB ● Casa editrice Arsenal Pulp Press ● Città Vancouver ● Pubblicato 2021 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 8062896 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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