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Staten Island, Volume II

Autor Ferrer, Tova Navarra
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 sep 1999
Here is Staten Island at its liveliest. Through an
outstanding selection of images coupled with an insightful narrative, this New York City borough
emerges, with friends and families at play, at work, and in between. Staten Island once hosted noteworthy visitors from the Wild West, such as Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley. It served as an arena for politics and prominent political figures, including Kennedy, Rockefeller, Nixon, and Eisenhower. It was also an arena for sports of many sorts--baseball, football, tennis, bowling, racing, and hunting. Within this remarkable collection, these everyday scenes and many others come to life before our eyes, inviting us to experience moments that have been captured in time.
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ISBN-13: 9780738502038
ISBN-10: 0738502030
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 174 x 233 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:Reprint
Editura: Arcadia Publishing (SC)

Descriere

Here is Staten Island at its liveliest. Through an
outstanding selection of images coupled with an insightful narrative, this New York City borough
emerges, with friends and families at play, at work, and in between. Staten Island once hosted noteworthy visitors from the Wild West, such as Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley. It served as an arena for politics and prominent political figures, including Kennedy, Rockefeller, Nixon, and Eisenhower. It was also an arena for sports of many sortsA[a¬abaseball, football, tennis, bowling, racing, and hunting. Within this remarkable collection, these everyday scenes and many others come to life before our eyes, inviting us to experience moments that have been captured in time.

Notă biografică

In Staten Island Volume II: A Closer Look, authors Margaret Lundrigan and Tova Navarra share images that span more than a century of photography. These photographs, carefully selected and arranged, have been borrowed from collections of many friends, including those at the Staten Island Historical Society.