For avoidance of doubt, should your order consist of published ('available') and forthcoming ('pre-order') books, the published ('available') books will be dispatched to you immediately and separately from the forthcoming ('pre-order') books. Pre-orders are charged at time of order and the order(s) will be processed and posted to you as soon as the book(s) become available. Most of our books are also available on Amazon Our UK website offers a selection of titles available for international shipment.Unfortunately, at this time, we are only able to ship to the U.S.For faster shipping to these states, we recommend purchasing on Amazon. Orders shipped to Alaska and Hawaii can take 2-4 weeks.Once processed, orders shipping to the contiguous United States typically arrive within 2-8 business days.Pre-order items - please refer to the information below.Please note that during periods of high volume, it may take longer (sales, major promotions, during the holidays, etc.) Most orders ship within 24 hours (excluding weekends).We do not offer 'next-day' or 'express' shipping at this moment.On orders above $40.00 we shipping is FREE.On orders below $40.00 and up to $39.99 the shipping rate is $5.00.Abandoned Detroit not only takes you inside these lost places but tells the history of them and how they came to be abandoned. What became of these forgotten buildings? Have you ever wondered what lies within that old building as you drive past? Join us as we step foot inside these haunting and beautiful locations including: factories, schools, nursing homes, zoos, hospitals, houses, and many more.įeaturing over 200 full-color photographs, you will witness the beauty that can be found in decay as we look at these buildings, many for the last time before they are lost forever to time or the wrecking ball. This is where Abandoned Detroit picks up the story. There are an estimated 70,000 abandoned buildings, 31,000 empty homes, and 90,000 vacant lots in the Motor City. In 2013, the city declared bankruptcy, making it the largest municipal bankruptcy in history. At its height, it was the fourth largest city in the U.S. Few cities have seen the rise and fall that Detroit has.
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