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IF THIS HOUSE COULD TALK...: Historic Homes, Extraordinary Americans
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Manufacturer: Simon & Schuster

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

Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 973
EAN: 9780684839318
ISBN: 0684839318
Label: Simon & Schuster
Manufacturer: Simon & Schuster
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: 1999-10-14
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Studio: Simon & Schuster


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Summary: This old house talks
Comment: Picture book about historic homes and their owners is fun and well done but inconsequential. Interesting groupings lends organization, but reads like a PBS anthology retrospective.

Good pictures and great production values make the book an eyeworthy treat.

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Summary: Homes as history...
Comment: I had the pleasure of meeting the author on a flight from Frankfurt to Rome last summer. I bought and read this book with great enthusiasm. The author is brilliant and funny. The book takes us to various personalities, times and eras in the historical evolution of our country as these homes are used as the medium to demonstrate the message of the time and culture. It is eloquently written in unpretensious prose. I must read.

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Summary: Fascinating!
Comment: Through history, art, architecture and more, you journey through these extraordinary Americans lives, and their homes. Elizabeth Smith Brownstein takes you on a facinating tour of 26 homes including Presidential homes, Plantations, Haunted Houses, famous Women's homes, a home of the future and more. What a great book for treasured collections, book clubs, and anyone intersted in America, history and artchitecture.

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Summary: A wonderful addition to any library
Comment: This book has immediately become a favorite of my wife and I. We jump from chapter to chapter, revisiting homes we have actually been to and learning additional tidbits about them. As well, we are delving into homes we now hope to visit in the future. The pictures are well-chosen and attractive and the author's choice of text brings these dwellings to life. We recommend this "work of historic art" to everyone, no matter their level of interest in this area.

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Summary: A wonderful book that I just could not put down!
Comment: This fabulous book contains interesting histories and illustrations of the homes of famous Americans. I especially liked the sections on the historical California homes, since my husband and I have visited several of them. As a student of both archicture and history, this book inspired me to plan future visits to each of the homes described. Highly recommended!

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

Abraham Lincoln once remarked that "the strength of a nation lies in the homes of its people." Author Elizabeth Smith Brownstein, former Director of Research for the Emmy Award-winning series Smithsonian World, proves him right and gives new meaning to the old saying "If these walls could talk..." In this book they do, and the stories they tell are fascinating.

The result of an intensive nationwide search that took the author across deserts and plains, into ghost towns, legendary mansions, and secret compartments, If This House Could Talk...opens the doors to some of America's most significant, surprising houses and to the lives of the extraordinary men and women whose stories they tell: from the only house in America with a throne room, where a doomed monarch ruled for just two years, to a beloved poet's simple New Hampshire farm; from a rare and remote plantation complex built by America's greatest architect to the multicolored mansion of an Indian chief; from the house of an innocent victim, of the Salem witch trials in 1692 to the only house our greatest president ever owned.

What stories lie hidden behind the gleaming facade of a quintessential antebellum plantation house? What was it about a small green house that infuriated its neighbors and helped change the face of modern architecture? What do a 250-room chateau built for a bachelor and an overcrowded Lower East Side tenement both say about the persistence of the American Dream? In thought-provoking, anecdotal essays, the author considers these questions and more as she explores such themes as the struggle for equality, the role of women in culture and politics, public skepticism toward government, and the place of art in everyday life. Over 200 specially commissioned and archival photographs combine with her essays to bring to life major episodes in American history and people who have shaped American culture and institutions.

Based on privileged access to private and public homes, rare documents, unpublished diaries, oral histories, and interviews of noted scholars and curators, If This House Could Talk...surprises and moves as it examines the myths and realities and conveys the richness and drama of the American experience.



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