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The Experience of Place: A New Way of Looking at and Dealing With our Radically Changing Cities and Countryside
— published 1990 — 3 editions |
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In Motion: The Experience of Travel
— published 2010 — 2 editions |
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The View from Alger's Window: A Son's Memoir
by Tony Hiss, Anthony Hiss — published 1999 — 4 editions |
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Highlands To Ocean: A First Close Look at the Outstanding Landscapes and Waterscapes of the New York/New Jersey Metropolitan Region
by Tony Hiss, Anthony Hiss, Christopher Meier — published 2004 |
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Building Images: Seventy Years of Photography at Hedrich Blessing
— published 2000 |
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Laughing Last: Alger Hiss
— published 1977 |
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In Motion: The Experience of Travel
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In Motion: The Experience of Travel
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The Fools in Town Are on Our Side
by Ross Thomas, Tony Hiss — published 1976 — 7 editions |
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Manhattan in Maps: 1527-1995
by Paul E. Cohen, Robert T. Augustyn, Tony Hiss — published 1997 |
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“Human beings have always been an unfinished species, a story in the middle, a succession of families, tribes, and societies in transition to new awarenesses. Although we have always prided ourselves on our willingness to adapt to all habitats, and on our skill at prospering and making ourselves comfortable wherever we are -- in a meadow, in a desert, on the tundra, or out on the ocean -- we don't just adapt to places, or modify them in order to ease our burdens. We're the only species that over and over again has deliberately transformed our surroundings in order to stretch our capacity for understanding and provoke new accomplishments. And our growing and enhanced understanding is our most valuable, and our most vulnerable, inheritance.”
― Tony Hiss, The Experience of Place: A New Way of Looking at and Dealing With our Radically Changing Cities and Countryside
― Tony Hiss, The Experience of Place: A New Way of Looking at and Dealing With our Radically Changing Cities and Countryside
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