American RuinsChristopher Woodward American Ruins is the first photography book to document historic ruins throughout the United States. It presents a stunning visual record of ruins ranging from ancient Native American dwellings in the Southwest to the remains of Gilded Age mansions on the East Coast and a king’s summer home in Hawaii. Luminous infrared photographs expose crumbled walls, weathered façades and overgrown flora, and are accompanied by brief essays detailing the historic, geographical and architectural significance of each site. This landmark publication raises awareness of and appreciation for overlooked ruins that remain unknown even to most Americans. It captures the visual poetry of each place and offers a new way of seeing the landscape, the past and the collective identity of America. • A unique, awe-inspiring photographic record of American history • The first photographic record of historic ruins throughout the United States • Will appeal to anyone interested in architecture, photography, history, archaeology and Americana |
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... KNAPP'S CASTLE CASTLE Santa Barbara , California ( 1916 ). orth of downtown Honolulu , hidden in the lush vegetation of the Nuuanu Valley , stand the remains of Kaniakapupu , the summer estate of King Kamehameha III and his queen ...
... KNAPP'S CASTLE CASTLE Santa Barbara , California ( 1916 ). orth of downtown Honolulu , hidden in the lush vegetation of the Nuuanu Valley , stand the remains of Kaniakapupu , the summer estate of King Kamehameha III and his queen ...
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... workers . The Wolf House ruins stand within the Jack London State Historic Park , operated by the California Department of Parks and Recreation . n 1912 George Owen Knapp , a retired , but 126 Wolf House, Glen Ellen, California (1911)
... workers . The Wolf House ruins stand within the Jack London State Historic Park , operated by the California Department of Parks and Recreation . n 1912 George Owen Knapp , a retired , but 126 Wolf House, Glen Ellen, California (1911)
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Christopher Woodward. KNAPP'S CASTLE CASTLE Santa Barbara , California ( 1916 ) 1 KNAPP VOWED " TO MAKE THE TRACT A PRIVATE MOUNTAIN. n 1912 George Owen Knapp , a retired , but hardly retiring , Union Carbide executive , moved to Santa ...
Christopher Woodward. KNAPP'S CASTLE CASTLE Santa Barbara , California ( 1916 ) 1 KNAPP VOWED " TO MAKE THE TRACT A PRIVATE MOUNTAIN. n 1912 George Owen Knapp , a retired , but hardly retiring , Union Carbide executive , moved to Santa ...
Contents
FOREWORD by Douglas Brinkley | 8 |
IN THE REGION OF ROMANCE AND FANCY by Arthur Drooker | 9 |
ARTHUR DROOKERS AMERICAN RUINS by Christopher Woodward | 10 |
Copyright | |
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