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OverviewHarold Donaldson Eberlein's The Manors and Historic Homes of the Hudson Valley has been considered an essential and elegant resource ever since its first publication by J.B. Lippincott in 1924. Profusely illustrated with drawings, classic prints, and photographs (many of the latter taken by the author himself), the book not only discusses the architecture and beauty of more than thirty-five historically relevant estates and homesteads, but also contextualizes their varied histories amid key social and political disruptions, ranging from the rise of the Dutch through to the American Revolution and the heyday of the patroonships overseen by such families as the Livingstons, the Van Rensselaers, and the Van Cortlandts. Eberlein saw the old manors and historic homes of the Hudson Valley as vital signposts to that history of the region— a history ""inseparably bound up with the old houses that stand upon both banks of the river, and [a history which] without them … would lose its dramatic force and become a dull, dead abstraction."" This new edition features an introduction by historian Ed Renehan who sets the work in the context of its time, and many new photographs. This book is an indispensable resources for those interested in New York state history and the stories behind some of its best-loved homes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Harold Donaldson Eberlein , Edward RenehanPublisher: State University of New York Press Imprint: Excelsior Editions Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9781438491035ISBN 10: 1438491034 Pages: 396 Publication Date: 01 February 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForeword Introduction 1. TOWN HOUSES AND TOWN LIFE IN NEW YORK EIGHTEENTH CENTURY AND AFTER 2. THE PATROONSHIPS 3. THE MANORS 4. THE PATROONSHIP AND MANOR OF RENSSELAERWYCK 5. THE PATROONSHIP OF COLEN DONCK 6. THE MANOR OF FORDHAM 7. FOX HALL MANOR 8. FORT CRAILO, GREENBUSH 9. LOWER VAN RENSSELAER MANOR 10. THE MANOR OF LIVINGSTON CLERMONT ARRYL HOUSE OAK HILL 11. PELHAM MANOR 12. THE MANOR OF PHILIPSBOROUGH CASTLE PHILIPSE 13. THE MANOR OF MORRISANIA 14. THE MANOR OF CORTLANDT 15. SCARSDALE MANOR 16. APTHORPE HOUSE 17. THE GRANGE 18. THE DYCKMAN HOUSE 19. MOUNT MORRIS 20. CLAREMONT 21. CORTLANDT HOUSE 22. THE ODELL HOUSE 23. THE VAN CORTLANDT HOUSE 24. BEVERLY HOUSE 25. CONSTITUTION ISLAND OR MARTELAER’S ROCK 26. VAN WYCK HOUSE (WHARTON HOUSE) 27. TELLER HOMESTEAD 28. MOUNT GULIAN 29. CLEAR EVERITT HOUSE 30. TEVIOTDALE 31. THE LUDLOW HOUSE 32. LINDENWALD 33. THE ADAM VAN ALEN HOUSE 34. THE PASTURES 35. KINGSTON-ON-HUDSON 36. OLD HURLEY BY KINGSTON 37. NEW PALTZ 38. MAPLE GROVE 39. THE MILL HOUSE 40. WASHINGTON’S HEADQUARTERS 41. GENERAL KNOX’S HEADQUARTERS 42. THE FALLS HOUSE 43. THE CLINTON HOUSE 44. THE “TREASON HOUSE” 45. WASHINGTON’S HEADQUARTERS AND ANDRÉ PRISON AT TAPPAN IndexReviews"""Harold Donaldson Eberlein's The Manors and Historic Homes of the Hudson Valley is a must-read for intrepid students of architecture or historic preservation, or those with a keen interest in creating a record for a historic space."" — H-Net Reviews (H-Environment)" Author InformationHarold Donaldson Eberlein (1875–1964) was a historian and the author or coauthor of over fifty books on American and European history, architecture, and interior design. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |