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Long Island Country Houses and Their Architects, 1860-1940
Contributor(s): Baker, Anthony (Editor), MacKay, Robert B. (Editor), Traynor, Carol A. (Editor)
ISBN: 0393038564     ISBN-13: 9780393038569
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
OUR PRICE:   $85.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: April 1997
* Not available - Not in print at this time *Annotation: Long Island's natural beauty, its pristine shoreline and ocean beaches, its proximity and easy access from New York City, and its suitability for yachting and other recreational pursuits made it the perfect place for the leisure class. From the Civil War to the beginning of World War II, almost 1000 estates were built by the nation's richest and most prominent families, among them the Morgans, the Vanderbilts, the Hearsts, the Astors, the Whitneys, and many others. While many of their wonderful mansions have been destroyed or converted to institutional use, hundreds still stand. All are here in a magnificent volume that is both a rich architectural history and a compendium of the architects and architectural firms who designed the breathtaking homes. Their ranks include Delano & Aldrich; Cass Gilbert; Richard Morris Hunt; McKim, Mead & White; Horace Trumbauer, Calvert Vaux; and Warren & Wetmore.
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BISAC Categories:
- Architecture | Buildings - Residential
Dewey: 728.809
LCCN: 96030375
Physical Information: 1.78" H x 9.59" W x 12.33" (6.46 lbs) 563 pages
Themes:
- Geographic Orientation - New York
 
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Long Island, particularly the North Shore, was the site of some of the most lavish and extravagant residences in the world. The island's beauty, its proximity and easy travel access to New York, and its suitability for yachting and other recreational pursuits made it the perfect place for the leisure class. From the Civil War to World War II, almost 1000 estates were built there, often by the nation's richest families--Morgan, Vanderbilt, Hearst, Astor, Woolworth, Chrysler, Whitney, Tiffany, Frick, and Guggenheim, to name a few. Long Island's rich architectural history is presented in this important and long-awaited volume. It is at once a fascinating glimpse at the homes of some of America's wealthiest families and a complete compendium of the architects who designed these breathtaking houses. Among them are Delano & Aldrich; Cass Gilbert; Richard Morris Hunt; McKim, Mead & White; Horace Trumbauer; Calvert Vaux; and Warren & Wetmore.

Contributor Bio(s): MacKay, Robert B.: - Robert B. MacKay, PhD, is an author, historian, and former director of the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities (SPLIA). His previous books include Long Island Country Houses and Their Architects, 1860-1940 and America by the Yard: Cirkut Camera. He lives in Cold Spring Harbor, New York.Baker, Anthony: - Anthony Baker is a vice president and trustee of the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities and chairman of the publications committee.Traynor, Carol A.: - Carol A. Traynor is public affairs officer of the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities.Gill, Brendan: - Brendan Gill writes about architecture for the New York Times.