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Overview
On This Spot…
See buildings soar and traffic zoom, a kaleidoscope of color and movement. Now turn the page and time-travel back 175 years, where on the same spot carriages bumped and pigs raced across cobblestones. Turn again and go back 400 years to when a Lenape Indian trail crossed the spot. Now travel farther still, to when glaciers crept . . . dinosaurs preyed . . . a tropical sea teemed with ancient creatures . . . back 540 million years, when rock was all you could see.
What happened on this spot? What will happen next? Look out your window. What happened on that spot?
The changing image of one geographic area in New York City is traced from the present back to millions of years ago.
Synopsis
On This Spot
See buildings soar and traffic zoom, a kaleidoscope of color and movement. Now turn the page and time-travel back 175 years, where on the same spot carriages bumped and pigs raced across cobblestones. Turn again and go back 400 years to when a Lenape Indian trail crossed the spot. Now travel farther still, to when glaciers crept . . . dinosaurs preyed . . . a tropical sea teemed with ancient creatures . . . back 540 million years, when rock was all you could see.
What happened on this spot? What will happen next? Look out your window. What happened on that spot?
The Washington Post - Elizabeth Ward
Complete with a detailed timeline, this imaginative, beautifully illustrated book offers an unbeatable way to introduce children to what the poet Philip Larkin called "the long perspectives."
Editorials
Elizabeth Ward
Complete with a detailed timeline, this imaginative, beautifully illustrated book offers an unbeatable way to introduce children to what the poet Philip Larkin called "the long perspectives."— The Washington Post