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Atlantic City


  • ACC Distributed publishers
  • by Introduction by Paul Goldberger, Photographs by Brian Rose
Atlantic City was born in the mid-nineteenth century and grew so big, so fast, that it captured the American imagination. It was ''the World''s Playground''. Its hotels were the largest and finest, its nightclubs legendary, its boardwalk an endless promenade. And then, as it began to fade, the casinos came. And instead of reviving the city they killed it. Chief among the villains in this piece is Donald J Trump, who built his casinos on dunes of debt and bled them into bankruptcy.

ISBN 9781911422198 | E | HB
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Publisher ACC Distributed publishers
ISBN 9781911422198
Author(s) Introduction by Paul Goldberger, Photographs by Brian Rose
Publication date March 2019
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 260 x 300 mm
Illustrations 60 col.ill.
Pages 144
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Atlantic City was born in the mid-nineteenth century and grew so big, so fast, that it captured the American imagination. It was ''the World''s Playground''. Its hotels were the largest and finest, its nightclubs legendary, its boardwalk an endless promenade. And then, as it began to fade, the casinos came. And instead of reviving the city they killed it. Chief among the villains in this piece is Donald J Trump, who built his casinos on dunes of debt and bled them into bankruptcy. On the presidential campaign trail Trump boasted of his ''success'' in Atlantic City, how he had outwitted Wall Street and leveraged his own name for riches. He would do for America what he had done for Atlantic City, he said. And so it came to be. Brian Rose has documented what remains of the city in the aftermath of the casino explosion. The images are haunting. Atlantic City may never recover.