IF THIS HOUSE COULD TALK... : Historic Homes, Extraordinary Americans

if this house could talk... : historic homes, extraordinary americans

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IF THIS HOUSE COULD TALK... : Historic Homes, Extraordinary Americans

Editorial Reviews
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"Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home." The buildings profiled in If This House Could Talk may not all be humble (Hearst Castle, Auldbrass Plantation, 'Iolani Palace), but at some point in their history, they all were called home. And though these are not "treasure houses" in the traditional sense, these places are true treasures. Elizabeth Smith Brownstein takes us on a tour of 28 homes, from a former royal palace to a New York tenement, from a bachelor's mansion to a writer's cottage, and a 17th-century homestead to a visionary house of the future. Brownstein looks at each home in turn, telling the story of its inhabitants--some famous (Abraham Lincoln, James Madison, Eleanor Roosevelt), some not-so-famous (John Parker, Janet Sherlock Smith, Max Mason). These stories, taken together, create a colorful--if patchy--picture of American history. The tiny bedrooms, paper-thin walls, and lack of plumbing and fresh air in the tenement at 97 Orchard Street in New York tell more about the 19th-century immigrant experience than do most history books, while the huge expanse of Biltmore highlights just how wealthy some 19th-century Americans had become. Scholarly architectural historians will find little new here, but general readers will be entranced by the dozens of photographs and Brownstein's clear love of her subject. A thoughtful gift for history and architecture buffs. --Sunny Delaney

Review
William Lee Miller author of Arguing About Slavery This quite unusual and quite imaginative book slices into American culture and history in a most distinctive and illuminating way....Anyone who opens this book will find something he or she did not know before, and something interesting about the immense variety of American life.

IF THIS HOUSE COULD TALK... : Historic Homes, Extraordinary Americans

IF THIS HOUSE COULD TALK...: Historic Homes, Extraordinary Americans,Elizabeth Smith Brownstein,Simon & Schuster,0684839318,Architecture,Architecture, Domestic,Domestic,Dwellings,Historic buildings,History - General,Residential Buildings Architecture,United States,United States - General,United States History (General),History / General

Book Contents:

  1. Interiors
  2. Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Charlottenhof, Potsdam-Sanssouci (Opus 12) (Opus : Architecture in Individual Presentations, 12)
  3. Late Victorian House Designs : 56 American Homes and Cottages with Floor Plans
  4. Life in the English Country Cottage
  5. Living In The Lowlands: The Dutch Domestic Scene, 1850-2004
  6. Luxury Homes and Lifestyles: An Approach for the New Millennium
  7. Mansions of Long Island's Gold Coast
  8. Mies van der Rohe : Farnsworth House-Weekend House (Mies Van Der Rohe Archive)
  9. Multiple Family Housing: From Aggregation to Integration
  10. New Spaces from Salvage: Creating Perfect Interiors from Recovered Architecture

Book Contents

Book Contents

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