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Seaport: New York's Vanished Waterfront

by Phillip Lopate
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Synopsis

A stunning collection of photographs capturing the pinnacle of maritime Manhattan.By the end of the nineteenth century, the Port of New York was the center of a huge maritime enterprise. Through this hub passed vessels and cargoes of every description, heading to or arriving from anywhere and everywhere around the globe. For much of the first half of the twentieth century, it was here that America's commerce with Europe and Central and South America converged. In this busiest port in the world, seasoned sailors and fishermen, international traders, muscled longshoremen, barge brats, and yachters shaped and shared New York's waterfront world. By 1960 maritime New York had greatly diminished, eclipsed by more efficient operations elsewhere. Fortunately, a small cadre of commercial photographers documented the dynamic social, economic, and political forces in the heyday of the wharves, waterways, and waterfront markets, capturing for the ages the gritty and sometimes glamorous life of the docks and their environs. 137 duotones.

Author Biography: Edwin Levick (1869-1929) worked as a commercial photographer in New York for forty years. Phillip Lopate, the author of three critically acclaimed essay collections, two novels, and numerous other works, is Adams Chair and professor of English at Hofstra University.

About the Author, Phillip Lopate

Philip Lopate is the author of Against Joie de Vivre, Bachelorhood, The Rug Merchant, Being with Children, and Confessions of Summer. A recipient of Guggenheim and National Endowment for the Arts fellowships, his works have appeared in Best American Essays, The Paris Review, Pushcart Prize annuals, and many other publications. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, and is Adams Professor of English at Hofstra University.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2004
Publisher
Smithsonian Institution Press
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781588341631

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