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A Description of the New York Central Park - by Clarence C Cook (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- A new facsimile edition of a classic work on New York's architectural masterpiece--Central Park Central Park receives millions of visitors every year, tourists and locals alike.
- Author(s): Clarence C Cook
- 240 Pages
- Travel, Parks & Campgrounds
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About the Book
A facsimile reproduction of the 1869 edition, along with a new introduction by Maureen Meister.Book Synopsis
A new facsimile edition of a classic work on New York's architectural masterpiece--Central Park
Central Park receives millions of visitors every year, tourists and locals alike. A Description of the New York Central Park, published in 1869, is recognized today as the most important book about the park to appear during its early years. The lively, often wry, text was written by Clarence C. Cook, a distinguished Victorian art critic, while the illustrations were drawn by the popular Albert Fitch Bellows. The author and artist examine many sites in the park that survive to this day as well as features that have vanished over time. In a new Introduction, Maureen Meister reveals how the book came about. In the mid-1860s, the park's designers, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, were battling to defend their plan. Of greatest concern was a proposal to build ornate entrances, suggestive of French imperialism. If realized, the gates would have undermined the park's natural and democratic image. At the same time, the park was threatened by a proliferation of monuments. Meister tells how Olmsted and Vaux advised Cook on what he wrote, and she has found evidence to suggest that they initiated the book's publication. This book is their book. While the original volume offers much to delight the modern reader, Meister's Introduction sheds light on how the book served a greater purpose. It was published to champion Olmsted and Vaux and to advocate for their vision--a dream for a magnificent public park that has come to be regarded as New York City's achievement and a model for the nation.Review Quotes
""This delightful early history of Central Park was written with considerable assistance from Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux and thus accurately reflects their intent in designing and administering the park. To Clarence Cook's insightful tour of the park and the handsome engravings prepared by Albert F. Bellows, Maureen Meister has contributed an intelligent introduction that explains the book's publication history, especially the roles of Cook, Bellows, printer Corydon Alvord, and publisher F. J. Huntington."--David Schuyler, author of Sanctified Landscape: Writers, and the Hudson River Valley
"A Description of the New York Central Park by Clarence Cook was one of the first comprehensive guides to Central Park and it remains one of the finest. Albert Fitch Bellows's rich illustrations of the Parks historic structures were an essential reference tool as the Conservancy fulfilled its mission of bringing the Park back from decades of decline to the healthy vibrant park of today. This book is a must for anyone who cherishes Central Park and understands its historic significance as a masterpiece of landscape architecture."--Douglas Blonsky, President and CEO of the Central Park Conservancy and Central Park Administrator
"Clarence Cook is essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand how the original creators of Central Park wished visitors to experience this first great public designed landscape. In her introduction, Maureen Meister reveals the interesting circumstances surrounding the book's conception and production."--Francis R. Kowsky, author of Country, Park & City: The Architecture and Life of Calvert Vaux
"I love reissues of essential books with new forewords that provide the backstories of the creators.. Maureen Meister ...unpacks the personalities, prejudices, and relationships between the publisher, printer, author, illustrator and the designers of the object of their attention, Central Park, all of whom were interconnected in multiple, fascinating ways."--Keith N. Morgan, Professor Emeritus, History of Art and Architecture, Boston University
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.2 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.1 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 240
Genre: Travel
Sub-Genre: Parks & Campgrounds
Publisher: Washington Mews Books/Nyu Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Clarence C Cook
Language: English
Street Date: May 23, 2017
TCIN: 1001556598
UPC: 9781479877461
Item Number (DPCI): 247-21-8228
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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