Life Along The Hudson

Life Along The Hudson
Title Life Along The Hudson PDF eBook
Author Pieter Estersohn
Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages 338
Release 2018-09-18
Genre House & Home
ISBN 0847863239

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This gorgeous oversized tome features thirty-six sublime country homes, many overlooking the Hudson River. This scenic stretch of estates along the Hudson offers some of the finest examples of American architecture and landscape design. The edition's thirty-five featured homes were designed in a range of styles by notable architects Stanford White, A. J. Davis, Calvert Vaux, Warren and Wetmore, and more. All pair exquisite interiors with expansive lush lawns and riverfront views. Formerly country homes for eighteenth-century landed gentry and nineteenth-century industrialists--Astors, Chanlers, Chapmans, Delanos, Roosevelts--they include Dutch colonial cottages and grand Gothic Revival, Federal, Georgian, and Beaux-Arts residences. Constructed on land owned by the influential Livingston family, who settled in the area in the late seventeenth century, many have been restored to their former splendor by the original owners' descendants as well as recent leaders of New York City industry and the arts, including Richard Jenrette and Brice Marden.

Life Along the Hudson

Life Along the Hudson
Title Life Along the Hudson PDF eBook
Author Allan Keller
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780823218035

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"This volume is a set of kaleidoscopic impressions of life along the Hudson, from its earliest days to the present," writes Allan Keller in his Preface. Keller's impressions encompass the scope of history, art, and literature, to tell the story of the majestic Hudson River and the life along its banks. The book provides a picture of life along the river at every step of the way, including facts and fables, legends and living realities. It is the story of sloops and steamers, shad fishing and ice cutting, the splendor of the Palisades and the stately homes of the well-born. From Revolutionary battles to the Hudson River School of painting, life along the river through the ages comes to life in Keller's kaleidoscopic view of one of our great national treasures.

The Hudson

The Hudson
Title The Hudson PDF eBook
Author Tom Lewis
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 350
Release 2007-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 0300119909

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Offers a history of the Hudson River, looking at explorers and traders, the arrival of the colonies, how it was transformed, and the landscape.

Historic Houses of the Hudson River Valley

Historic Houses of the Hudson River Valley
Title Historic Houses of the Hudson River Valley PDF eBook
Author Gregory Long
Publisher
Total Pages 257
Release 2014
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0847842975

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Published in association with the Preservation League of New York State.

Miracle on the Hudson

Miracle on the Hudson
Title Miracle on the Hudson PDF eBook
Author The Survivors of Flight 1549
Publisher Ballantine Books
Total Pages 282
Release 2009-10-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0345520467

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The remarkable true story of Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger’s heroic crash landing in the Hudson River, as told by the passengers who owe him their lives. Millions watched the aftermath on television, while others witnessed the event actually happening from the windows of nearby skyscrapers. But only 155 people know firsthand what really happened on U.S. Airways Flight 1549 on January 15, 2009. Now, for the first time, the survivors detail their astounding, terrifying, and inspiring experiences on that freezing winter day in New York City. Written by two esteemed journalists, Miracle on the Hudson is the entire tale from takeoff to bird strike to touchdown to rescue, seen through the eyes and felt in the souls of those on board the fateful flight. Revealing many new and compelling details, Miracle on the Hudson dramatically evokes the explosion and "smell of burning flesh" as both engines were destroyed by geese, the violent landing on the river that felt like a "huge car wreck," the gridlock in the aisles as the plane filled swiftly with freezing water, and the thrill of the passengers' rescue from the wings and from rafts—all of it recalled by the "cross section of America" on board. Jay McDonald, a thirty-nine-year-old software developer, had survived brain-tumor surgery just two years earlier and now faced the unimaginable. Tracey Wolsko, a nervous flier, suddenly became other people's rock: "Just pray. It's going to be all right." Jim Whitaker, a construction executive, reassured a nervous mother of two young children on board, only later admitting, "I was pathologically lying the whole time." As the plane started sinking, Lucille Palmer, eighty-five, told her daughter to save herself: "Just leave me!" Featuring much more than what the media reported—moments of chaos in addition to stoicism and common sense, and the fortuitous mistakes and quick instincts that saved lives that otherwise would have been lost—Miracle on the Hudson is the chronicle of one of the most phenomenal feel-good stories of recent years, one that could have been a nightmare and instead became a stirring narrative of heroism and hope for our times.

Hudson Valley Ruins

Hudson Valley Ruins
Title Hudson Valley Ruins PDF eBook
Author Thomas E. Rinaldi
Publisher UPNE
Total Pages 380
Release 2006
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781584655985

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An elegant homage to the many deserted buildings along the Hudson River--and a plea for their preservation.

The Hudson

The Hudson
Title The Hudson PDF eBook
Author Stephen P. Stanne
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Total Pages 281
Release 2021-01-15
Genre History
ISBN 1978814054

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Since 1996, The Hudson has been an essential guide to the full sweep of the great river's natural history and human heritage. This updated third edition includes the latest information about the ongoing fight against pollution, plus vibrant new full-color illustrations showing the plants and wildlife that make this ecosystem so special.