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Johannesburg Then and Now

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In less than a century, the jumble of shabby tents and lean-tos that constituted Johannesburg’s first settlement has grown into a modern metropolis of towering office buildings, high-rise apartments and sprawling suburbs. Its rapid development has been in no small measure the result of the fabulous wealth that lay in the goldrich deposits of the now-famous Witwatersrand basin. The story of gold is also the story of Johannesburg, and in a fascinating series of photographic juxtapositions, Johannesburg Then and Now chronicles the city’s expansion from dusty mining camp to economic powerhouse. Rare archival photographs, dating from the 1880s to the 1940s, are contrasted with vivid scenes of the modern city, providing a hitherto untold portrait of the Place of Gold. Where possible, the modern-day photographs have been shot from the same locations as the originals. Detailed captions provide fascinating comparisons between the old and the new, while also illuminating features that have remained the same. Johannesburg Then and Now is a superb collection of images and text that will delight both local residents and visitors. Sales points: Fascinating portrait of early and modern Johannesburg; Rare archival photographs (1880–1950), many never published before; Informative and well-researched text; Beautiful and elegantly designed coffee-table book; Excellent gift and keepsake; Companion volume to the successful Cape Town Then and Now.

160 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 1, 2018

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Marc Latilla

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His first book 'Johannesburg Then and Now' was released in October 2018 by Penguin Random House. It's a historic look into the golden city juxtaposing archive photos (1899-1950) with recent photos taken by photojournalist Yeshiel Panchia with accompanying research on each subject.

Penguin SA tracked Marc down via his website www.johannesburg1912.com - a growing suburb by suburb history of the city that also includes other interesting features on subjects like the history of trams, churches, and theatres of the city.

Marc's next book is on the history of nightclubs in Johannesburg from 1940-1990

When not reading, researching and writing about Johannesburg, he works in the music industry and occasionally DJs. He currently lives in Melville, Johannesburg with his wife and two boys

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January 5, 2021
The photos and history in this book was incredible. I could not put the book down. I've gone back and look at many of the photos time and time again. Such a great book if you're as in love with Johannesburg as I am.
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