White Plains in the 20th Century

White Plains in the 20th Century
Title White Plains in the 20th Century PDF eBook
Author Ben Himmelfarb and Elaine Massena
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 128
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 1467103837

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White Plains, located about 25 miles north of New York City, is the county seat of Westchester County and the birthplace of New York State. Its central location in Westchester made White Plains the hub of 18th-century stagecoach roads that ran from New York City to upstate New York and Connecticut. After the Revolutionary War and a famous battle, White Plains continued to grow into a large village connected to the city by train; its population exploded in the first decade of the 20th century thanks to European immigrants. In the 1920s, the population grew again, with professionals and commuters filling the new house and apartment developments created during a real estate boom. The city's last growth spurt was during the post-World War II baby boom, when urban renewal transformed the city into an imposing urban landscape. Through it all, White Plains has been a city with a diverse population in an affluent suburban county with strong governmental, business, educational, cultural, and commercial institutions.

White Plains, New York: A City of Contrasts

White Plains, New York: A City of Contrasts
Title White Plains, New York: A City of Contrasts PDF eBook
Author Sandra Harrison
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 81
Release 2013-06
Genre History
ISBN 1483400263

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White Plains is a city of contrasts. It is a suburb with an urban vibe. It has old buildings and it has new ones. It is a modern city with a revolutionary past. It was in here in White Plains where New York became a state and then the setting for a standoff between the rebels of the American Continental Army and the British Empire. Whether it was the weather or just bad luck on the part of the British, the Americans came away from White Plains with their hopes for independence still very much alive. With the dawn of the 20th century, the city would evolve into the commercial and government center that one finds in the 21st century. This book explores the remnants of White Plains' past that predate 1940.

Historic White Plains

Historic White Plains
Title Historic White Plains PDF eBook
Author John Rösch
Publisher
Total Pages 395
Release 1930
Genre White Plains (N.Y.)
ISBN

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Dictionary of American Children's Fiction, 1990-1994

Dictionary of American Children's Fiction, 1990-1994
Title Dictionary of American Children's Fiction, 1990-1994 PDF eBook
Author Agnes Regan Perkins
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 490
Release 1996-11-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1567507905

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Written for librarians, teachers, and researchers, this is the second five-year supplement to the authors' Dictionary of American Children's Fiction, 1960-1984 (Greenwood, 1986). Its 567 entries cover 189 award-winning children's books by 136 authors published from 1990 to 1994. Included are concise critical reviews of novels, biographical profiles of authors, and descriptions of memorable characters. An appendix lists books by the awards they have won, and an extensive index allows complete access to the wealth of material contained within this reference work. Included are alphabetically arranged entries for those works that critics have singled out to receive awards or have placed on citation lists during the five years covered by the volume. The reference also contains biographical entries for leading authors of children's fiction, with entries focusing on how the author's life relates to children's literature and to particular works in this dictionary. The volume provides a list of awards, along with an appendix classifying individual works by the awards they have won. An extensive index provides full access to the wealth of information in this book.

Using Wills

Using Wills
Title Using Wills PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Public Record Office Publications
Total Pages 78
Release 2000
Genre Law
ISBN

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Written by an expert geneaologist, this book guides beginners and experienced family historians alike through often complex historical records.

Capital

Capital
Title Capital PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Goldsmith
Publisher Verso Books
Total Pages 928
Release 2016-03-08
Genre Art
ISBN 1784781576

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Acclaimed artist Kenneth Goldsmith’s thousand-page homage to New York City Here is a kaleidoscopic assemblage and poetic history of New York: an unparalleled and original homage to the city, composed entirely of quotations. Drawn from a huge array of sources—histories, memoirs, newspaper articles, novels, government documents, emails—and organized into interpretive categories that reveal the philosophical architecture of the city, Capital is the ne plus ultra of books on the ultimate megalopolis. It is also a book of experimental literature that transposes Walter Benjamin’s unfinished magnum opus of literary montage on the modern city, The Arcades Project, from nineteenth-century Paris to twentieth-century New York, bringing the streets and its inhabitants to life in categories such as “Sex,” “Central Park,” “Commodity,” “Loneliness,” “Gentrification,” “Advertising,” and “Mapplethorpe.” Capital is a book designed to fascinate and to fail—for can a megalopolis truly ever be captured in words? Can a history, no matter how extensive, ever be comprehensive? Each reading of this book, and of New York, is a unique and impossible project.

Reference Sources in History

Reference Sources in History
Title Reference Sources in History PDF eBook
Author Ronald H. Fritze
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 361
Release 2004-03-09
Genre History
ISBN 1851095225

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Fully annotated and completely updated—the most comprehensive guide to reference books in the field of history. Reference Sources in History catalogs atlases, encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, sourcebooks, bibliographies, and chronologies and makes sense of it all. Its broad scope and systematic organization make it an accessible, reliable resource for experienced and inexperienced researchers alike. Fully annotated and updated, the new edition summarizes hundreds of reference works on every conceivable subject in history—from ancient to modern, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. This edition also reflects the dramatic impact of the digital revolution on historical research by integrating a wide range of Internet and CD-ROM sources. Reference Sources in History is a time-saving alternative to searching the reference stacks or getting lost in an online thicket of dubious historical websites.