Flesh and Stone

  • Flesh and Stone: The Body and the City in Western Civilization
    By Richard Sennett

    A description of urban life from a body sense perspective spans 2,500 years through ancient Athens, Hadrian's Rome, medieval and revolutionary Paris, Renaissance Venice, Edwardian London, and contemporary New York

  • Flesh and Stone: Stony Creek and the Age of Granite
    By Deborah DeFord

    The exquisite pink granite quarried at Stony Creek, Connecticut, has found its way into many of America’s greatest landmarks.

  • Flesh and Stone
    By R. L. King

    Flesh and Stone

  • Flesh and Stone
    By R. L. King

    DINNER IS SERVEDWhen mage Alastair Stone's fiancée dumps him for loving magic too much and her not enough, he never sees it coming.

  • Flesh and Stone
    By Luciferia Cyan

    Join our hero, as he discovers the unexpected passions between Flesh... and Stone.

  • Flesh and Stone
    By Vickie Taylor

    While searching for a missing client, Mara Kincaide, who operates a shelter for women, is transported to the realm of Gargoyles, a race of shape-changing immortals who have protected humanity for centuries, and "given" to Connor Rihyad, who ...

  • Flesh and Stone: The Body and the City in Western Civilization
    By Richard Sennett

    a scientific work which radically altered understanding of circulation in the body; this new image of the body as a circulating system prompted eighteenth-century attempts to circulate bodies freely in the city.

  • Flesh and Stone
    By Drew West

    Proud Eyrolin has stood strong and united for over 700 years.

  • Flesh and Stone: The Body and the City in Western Civilization
    By Richard Sennett

    By examining individual cities at their most pivotal moments in history, and the way people lived in them, Richard Sennett traces changing attitudes to concepts such as space, burial, sanctuary and planning.