American Country Houses of the Gilded Age

American Country Houses of the Gilded Age
Title American Country Houses of the Gilded Age PDF eBook
Author A. Lewis
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 128
Release 2013-03-21
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0486141217

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Reproduces all of Sheldon's fascinating and historically important photographs and plans for a total of 97 buildings (93 houses, 4 casinos) built during the 1880s. Approximately 200 illustrations.

The American Country House

The American Country House
Title The American Country House PDF eBook
Author Clive Aslet
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2004-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780300105056

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This magnificent book describes the great country houses built with American industrial fortunes from the end of the Civil War until 1940. The American Country House draws on the rich and often amusing writings of contemporaries to evoke the lives the buildings served as well as architectural shapes they took. 275 illustrations.

Newport Through Its Architecture

Newport Through Its Architecture
Title Newport Through Its Architecture PDF eBook
Author James L. Yarnall
Publisher UPNE
Total Pages 326
Release 2005
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781584654919

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A comprehensive architectural history of America's greatest living architectural laboratory.

American Country Houses of Today

American Country Houses of Today
Title American Country Houses of Today PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 396
Release 1911
Genre Architecture
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The Opulent Interiors of the Gilded Age

The Opulent Interiors of the Gilded Age
Title The Opulent Interiors of the Gilded Age PDF eBook
Author Arnold Lewis
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 193
Release 2016-06-23
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0486319474

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Best source of information and illustrations for private houses in Eastern cities during the early 1880s. Rare photographs of mansions belonging to Vanderbilt, Morgan, Grant, and many others. Extensive, informative new text.

Country Houses and Seaside Cottages of the Victorian Era

Country Houses and Seaside Cottages of the Victorian Era
Title Country Houses and Seaside Cottages of the Victorian Era PDF eBook
Author William T. Comstock
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 68
Release 1989-01-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780486259727

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Forty-four authentic and charming designs for vacation homes in varied styles and sizes, most low-to-medium budget, with perspective views, elevations, and floor plans. 200 illustrations.

High Country Summers

High Country Summers
Title High Country Summers PDF eBook
Author Melanie Shellenbarger
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 291
Release 2012-11-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0816599335

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High Country Summers considers the emergence of the “summer home” in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains as both an architectural and a cultural phenomenon. It offers a welcome new perspective on an often-overlooked dwelling and lifestyle. Writing with affection and insight, Melanie Shellenbarger shows that Colorado’s early summer homes were not only enjoyed by the privileged and wealthy but crossed boundaries of class, race, and gender. They offered their inhabitants recreational and leisure experiences as well as opportunities for individual re-invention—and they helped shape both the cultural landscapes of the American West and our ideas about it. Shellenbarger focuses on four areas along the Front Range: Rocky Mountain National Park and its easterly gateway town, Estes Park; “recreation residences” in lands managed by the US Forest Service; Lincoln Hills, one of only a few African-American summer home resorts in the United States; and the foothills west of Denver that drew Front Range urbanites, including Denver’s social elite. From cottages to manor houses, the summer dwellings she examines were home to governors and government clerks; extended families and single women; business magnates and Methodist ministers; African-American building contractors and innkeepers; shop owners and tradespeople. By returning annually, Shellenbarger shows, they created communities characterized by distinctive forms of kinship. High Country Summers goes beyond history and architecture to examine the importance of these early summer homes as meaningful sanctuaries in the lives of their owners and residents. These homes, which embody both the dwelling (the house itself) and dwelling (the act of summering there), resonate across time and place, harkening back to ancient villas and forward to the present day.