Atlanta

“Atlanta” by Jane Sobel Klonsky, published by Skyline Press in 1985, is a visual exploration of the city through a collection of photographs. This first edition, comprising 88 pages, presents a vivid portrayal of Atlanta’s skyscrapers, parks, nightlife, museums, historic buildings, and social life, offering readers a glimpse into the diverse aspects of this vibrant city.
In this book, readers will find a rich tapestry of imagery that captures the essence of Atlanta’s history and culture. The photographs highlight various elements of the city, from its architectural landmarks to its recreational spaces, reflecting the dynamic social life that characterizes the area. With a focus on both historical and contemporary aspects, “Atlanta” serves as a visual documentation of the city’s evolution and its significance within the broader context of United States history.
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Photographs portray the skyscrapers, parks, nightlife, museums, sports, historic buildings, and social life of Atlanta
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