K Section Big Kids
Late Elementary Years 1868-1971+
di Gordon Mead Stewart
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ISBN Copertina morbida:
9798875440199
Informazioni sul libro
From Spider Bikes to Boy Scouts, Patrols, music lessons, Boys Club sports, Estes rockets, go karts, Soap Box Derby, and more - you will be transported back to the moon-landing years in this firsthand account of the author's upper elementary-preteen adventures. The setting is Levitt's planned community of "Belair at Bowie" but will resonate with many who grew up in the pre-digital age.
Self-contain "campfire story" chapters make for easy reading. An architectural analysis of the K-section's house models is included. This is book 2 of the author's Maryland Flag Tetralogy.
Self-contain "campfire story" chapters make for easy reading. An architectural analysis of the K-section's house models is included. This is book 2 of the author's Maryland Flag Tetralogy.
Funzionalità e dettagli
- Categoria principale: Biografie e memorie
- Categorie aggiuntive Storia, Azione / Avventura
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Formato del progetto: 15×23 cm
N° di pagine: 200 -
Isbn
- Copertina morbida: 9798875440199
- Data di pubblicazione: ott 10, 2024
- Lingua English
- Parole chiave Kenilworth, bike, spider, wheelie, Belair at Bowie
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Informazioni sull'autore
Gordon Stewart
United States
Gordon Mead Stewart is an architect who grew up in Bowie, Maryland. His architectural work ranges from a timber-frame retreat on Virginia’s Northern Neck to an office/retail/parking tower that includes a monorail station in downtown Seattle, and from a childcare building in West Virginia to a radar station in Honduras. His Parisienne wife, Jacqueline, works as a scientist at nearby NASA Goddard. Her desire to raise their family in Bowie probably helped spark these memories. Since 1992 their home has been a Levitt colonial on Belair Drive facing Bowie’s “tree tunnel”, a bridal path lined with beech trees.