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Preserving New York - Winning the Right to Protect a Citys Landmarks

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Zusatztext "Preserving New York is a valuable! deeply researched account of a little-knowm aspect of the city's past...And the photographs are wonderful..." -- Francis Morrone! The Wall Street Journal! January 2008"Preserving New York...makes an important contribution to our overall understanding of preservation history in New York City by focusing on one compelling story - the previously untold saga of the people and places! the buildings and battles! and the politics and policies that led to the passage of New York City's landmarks law in 1965." -- Preservation Advocate! newsletter of the Preservation League of New York! Issue 121"Knowing the early history of the movement! which is detailed admirably in Anthony C. Wood's recent book Preserving New York: Winning a Right to Protect a City's Landmarks is key to understanding the persistence and fervor with which New York's preservationists follow the actions of this small city agency [Landmarks Preservation Commission.]" -- The New York Times! March 2009"Anthony Wood's Preserving New York helps us realize again that preservation is about passionate people! not aboutlaws-itshould be required reading for all of us who care about preserving our history." -- Buildings& Landscapes16! no. 2! Fall 2009 Informationen zum Autor Anthony C. Wood is a preservationist, historian, teacher and grant maker. Currently the Executive Director of the Ittleson Foundation, he has worked for the J.M. Kaplan Fund and the Municipal Art Society. He is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Historic Preservation at Columbia University and is the founder and Chair of the New York Preservation Archive Project. Zusammenfassung Preserving New York is the story of the people and places, the buildings and the battles, and the policies and police that after decades of tragic loses, led New York City to create a legal mechanism protect the city’s cherished landmarks. Inhaltsverzeichnis l. The Myth of Pennsylvania Station 2. Albert Bard and the City Beautiful 3. The Bridge, the Castle and Moses 4. Postwar as Prelude 5. The Civics Engage 6. The Bard Act 7. The Village People 8. The View from the Heights 9. Heard. Deferred. Referred 10. A Series of Near Misses 11. The Commission and the Station 12.Crisis and Sacrifice. Epilogue ...

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