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    <![CDATA[Outside Lies Magic: Regaining History and Awareness in Everyday Places]]>
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    <![CDATA[What lies along the highway, just out of sight?  How about behind that building?  Or under the street?  Most of us muse idly about such things as we take our walks or drive our cars, but only a few go further and explore the secret histories of the places where we live.  Landscape historian John R. Stilgoe is one of these intrepid explorers; for years he has taught Harvard students to open their senses to the created environment we share, to gently dissect our neighborhoods and public spaces for the knowledge hidden in plain sight. In <em>Outside Lies Magic</em>, he lets us all in on these wonderful secrets.<p>  Guiding us on tracks laid by utility and railroad companies, showing us the hidden territory of postal systems, Stilgoe reminds us that important frontiers lie invisible in our backyards and side streets, waiting for our attention.  Though more interested in showing us <em>how</em> to see than telling us <em>what</em> there is to see, his descriptions of power-line right-of-ways, alley-side entrances, and hobo jungles provide compelling incentive for the reader to take his advice to heart and start looking around and asking questions of the community.  If you think it's important to &quot;think locally,&quot; <em>Outside Lies Magic</em> is an outstanding training manual. <em>--Rob Lightner</em> </p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[&quot;Get out now. Not just outside, but beyond the trap of the programmed electronic age so gently closing around so many people...Go outside, move deliberately, then relax, slow down, look around...Abandon even, momentarily, the sleek modern technology that consumes so much time and money now, and...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/22047729">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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