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Architectural Guidebook to New York City: (Revised and Updated Edition)

by Francis Morrone, James Iska
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Overview

"Right from the start, the reader will realize that he is undergoing the expert ministrations of a man who understands New York and its infinite variety of constructions as few others do. . . . In fact, this is a book that does not chart the usual walking tours but outlines the esthetics that one might look for in the course of a Manhattan amble. Each item is its own little essay, written with as much attention to the literate architecture of his wordage as to the structural architecture of what he is looking at. He can put things together as you may never have thought to. . . . There was something that was news to me on almost every page, if not in fact then at least in some new angle of observation. . . . If there is anything wrong with this book, it is that it will absorb you in reading when you might be out looking."

—Richard F. Shepard, The New York Chronicle

Revised, Updated, and Expanded

This brand new edition of the popular Architectural Guidebook to New York City details, the most recent changes to Manhattan's built environment, including modifications that reflect post September 11. Hundreds of entries are thoughtfully presented in the context of the architectural, historical, and cultural settings.

Author Francis Morrone is a lecturer and tour leader for the Municipal Art Society of New York, a nonprofit civic organization founded in 1893. His writings on architecture and New York history appear in The New Criterion, the City Journal, and other publications. He can be contacted through his World Wide Web site at http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/fmorrone, where updates and corrections to the present book will be regularly posted.

Photographer James Iska, whose architectural photography has been exhibited all over the world and whose work has appeared in the Washington Post, the Financial Times, the Chicago Sun Times adn the Chicago Tribune, is currently on the staff of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Synopsis

Francis Morrone has returned to the buildings of his original guidebook once again to detail additions and changes in name and usage, and the book has been modified to reflect post September 11th New York City. With its thoughtful detail and out-of-the-ordinary observations, this guidebook is a must-have for New Yorkers, tourists, and architectural lovers everywhere.

Francis Morrone is a lecturer and tour leader for the Municipal Art Society of New York, a nonprofit civic organization founded in 1893. His writings on architecture and New York history appear in The New Criterion, the City Journal, and other publications. His other books include An Architectural Guidebook to Brooklyn and An Architectural Guidebook to Philadelphia. He lives in Brooklyn.

James Iska, whose work has been exhibited all over the world and has appeared in the Washington Post, the Financial Times, the Chicago Sun-Times, and the Chicago Tribune, is currently on the staff of the Art Institute of Chicago.

Booknews

A thoroughly informed touring guide to some 600 Manhattan buildings in the context of their architectural, historical, and cultural settings. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Francis Morrone

Francis Morrone has authored other books on Architecture, such as The Architectural Guidebook to New York City, and An Architcural Guidebook to Philadelphia. He lhas lived for tweny-some years in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn.

James Iska, wose work has been exhibited all over the world and has apeared in the Washington Post, Financial Times, Chicago Sun-TImes, and Chicago Tribune, is currently on the staff of the Art Institute of Chicago.

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From Barnes & Noble

From Carnegie Hall to the Empire State Building to the Flatiron Building, New York is home to some of the best-loved and most memorable structures in the world. In this revised edition of a classic guide to the city's greatest architecture, Francis Morrone offers an informed tour of some 600 Manhattan buildings and includes additional information regarding historic Brooklyn neighborhoods such as Park Slope and Brooklyn Heights.

Booknews

A thoroughly informed touring guide to some 600 Manhattan buildings in the context of their architectural, historical, and cultural settings. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2002
Publisher
Smith, Gibbs Publisher
Pages
432
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781586852115

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