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This tale flows from the moment a ditch was dug in old Iraq, to the way our modern cities work. It links the hanging gardens of Babylon to the first water supply for Los Angeles, the ancient myth of the Nile to swimming pools in the desert. Our world has been built around the control of water. We are fed by irrigated fields, live in plumbed cities, and turn on a tap without a moment's thought. Yet experts now believe that the next major war may be fought over water, and it will have life-altering consequences for every part of the world, wet or dry. Writer Alexander Bell discusses the way our civilisation moved from hunter gathering to the urban one we know today, and the influence that water had on this journey.
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SKU: 9781906817190 Made in United Kingdom Age: Adult Author: Alex Bell Binding: Hardcover and Paperback Subject: Politics & Current Affairs Product Language: English Weight: 474 g (1.04 lb) Dimensions: 24 x 16 x 2 cm (9.4 x 6.3 x 0.8 in) EAN: 9781906817190 Packaging: Recyclable

































