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Houston: The Feast Years. An Illustrated Essay

By George Fuermann

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Witness the inspiring story of a developing city propelled to greatness through oil, space exploration, and the unyielding spirit of its diverse residents.

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2019-03-15
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Summary

"Houston: The Feast Years. An Illustrated Essay" by George Fuermann is a recap of Houston, Texas, from its beginnings to after World War II. It shares how the city changed into a big and important place in the United States. The book talks about how Houston got big because of industries like oil and space travel. It also looks at the city's culture and how people lived there. The author tells stories from the past with photos and drawings, showing Houston as a lively city with different people, all working hard to make it great.

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