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Heaven on the Hudson: Mansions, Monuments, and Marvels of Riverside Park New edition [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, 107 b/w illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: Fordham University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1531501001
  • ISBN-13: 9781531501006
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, 107 b/w illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: Fordham University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1531501001
  • ISBN-13: 9781531501006
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"A colorful tale of a singular New York City neighborhood and the personalities who make it special. To outsiders or East Siders, Riverside Park and Riverside Drive may not have the star status of Fifth Avenue or Central Park. But at the city's westernmost edge, there is a quiet and beauty like nowhere else in all of New York. There are miles of mansions and monuments, acres of flora, and a breadth of wildlife ranging from Peregrine falcons to goats. It's where the Gershwins and Babe Ruth once lived, William Randolph Hearst ensconced his paramour, and Amy Schumer owns a penthouse. Told in the uniquely personal voice of a long-time resident, Heaven on the Hudson is the only New York City book that features the history, architecture, and personalities of this often overlooked neighborhood, from the 18th century through the present day. Combining an extensively researched history of the area and its people with an engaging one-on-one guide to its sights, author Stephanie Azzarone sheds new light on the initial development of Park and Drive, the challenges encountered--from massive boulders to "maniacs"--and the reasons why Riverside Drive never became the "new Fifth Avenue" that promoters anticipated. From grand "country seats" to squatter settlements to multi-million-dollar residences, the book follows the neighborhood's roller-coaster highs and lows over time. Readers will discover a trove of architectural and recreational highlights and hidden gems, including the Drive's only freestanding privately ownedvilla, a tomb that's not a tomb, and a sweet memorial to an 18th century child. Azzarone also tells the stories behind Riverside's notable and forgotten residents, including celebrities, murderers, a 19th-century woman MD who launched the country's firstanti-noise campaign, and an Irish merchant who caused a scandal by living with an Indian princess. While much has been written about Central Park, little has focused exclusively on Riverside Drive and Riverside Park until now. Heaven on the Hudson is dedicated to sharing this west side neighborhood's most special secrets, the ones that, without fail, bring both pleasure and peace in a city of more than 8 million"--

A colorful tale of a singular New York City neighborhood and the personalities who make it special

To outsiders or East Siders, Riverside Park and Riverside Drive may not have the star status of Fifth Avenue or Central Park. But at the city’s westernmost edge, there is a quiet and beauty like nowhere else in all of New York. There are miles of mansions and monuments, acres of flora, and a breadth of wildlife ranging from Peregrine falcons to goats. It’s where the Gershwins and Babe Ruth once lived, William Randolph Hearst ensconced his paramour, and Amy Schumer owns a penthouse. Told in the uniquely personal voice of a long-time resident, Heaven on the Hudson is the only New York City book that features the history, architecture, and personalities of this often overlooked neighborhood, from the 18th century through the present day.

Combining an extensively researched history of the area and its people with an engaging one-on-one guide to its sights, author Stephanie Azzarone sheds new light on the initial development of Park and Drive, the challenges encountered—from massive boulders to “maniacs”—and the reasons why Riverside Drive never became the “new Fifth Avenue” that promoters anticipated. From grand “country seats” to squatter settlements to multi-million-dollar residences, the book follows the neighborhood’s roller-coaster highs and lows over time. Readers will discover a trove of architectural and recreational highlights and hidden gems, including the Drive’s only freestanding privately owned villa, a tomb that’s not a tomb, and a sweet memorial to an 18th century child. Azzarone also tells the stories behind Riverside’s notable and forgotten residents, including celebrities, murderers, a 19th-century woman MD who launched the country’s first anti-noise campaign, and an Irish merchant who caused a scandal by living with an Indian princess.

While much has been written about Central Park, little has focused exclusively on Riverside Drive and Riverside Park until now. Heaven on the Hudson is dedicated to sharing this west side neighborhood’s most special secrets, the ones that, without fail, bring both pleasure and peace in a city of more than 8 million.

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Winner of Victorian Society in America Book Award 2023.
Introduction: My Riverside 1(6)
The History
1 In the Beginning: Into the Woods
7(17)
2 Post--Civil War: Veterans and Visionaries
24(5)
3 Olmsted's Plan: Parks for the People
29(13)
4 Expansion: Up and Over
42(2)
5 Getting Ready: Build It and They Will Come ... Maybe
44(7)
6 Monumental Change: The City Beautiful Movement
51(2)
7 Custom of the City: Society Rules
53(5)
8 The Pioneers: Marvelous Mansions and Ravishing Row Houses
58(18)
9 Movin' On Up: The Rise of the Apartment House
76(10)
10 Downhill Racing: Moses to the Rescue
86(11)
11 Decline and Fall: Gritty City
97(4)
12 Getting Better: The 1980s until Today
101(8)
The Sights
13 The Seductive Seventies
109(17)
14 The Elegant Eighties
126(17)
15 The Very Nice Nineties
143(13)
16 The Happy Hundreds, Part 1: 100th--116th Streets
156(32)
17 The Happy Hundreds, Part 2: 117th--129th Streets
188(12)
18 The Rest
200(5)
19 The Final
Chapter: And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going
205(4)
Glossary: Architectural Terms Cheat Sheet 209(8)
Acknowledgments 217(2)
Notes 219(12)
Index 231
Stephanie Azzarone is the author of the award-winning Heaven on the Hudson: Mansions, Monuments, and Marvels of Riverside Park (Fordham University Press, 2022). A former journalist (freelancer for The New York Times and New York magazine, among others), she also headed a Manhattan public relations agency.

Formerly a Photo Editor for The Daily Mail and Gannet Newspapers, Robert F. Rodriguez has more than 40 years of experience photographing New York City and its environs and editing the photos of others.