Historic New England
Historic New England is the oldest and largest regional heritage organisation in the United States. It owns and operates more than three dozen historic sites spanning four centuries of architectural styles, protects nearly 1,300 acres, and presents archival material and objects to engage audiences and share New England’s stories. Its publication program focuses on the region’s decorative arts and architecture. Using the organization’s extensive archival and object collections, these well-researched, beautifully designed and illustrated books enrich and expand knowledge of New England.
Everything for the Garden Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
ISBN: 9780989059848
Pub Date: 01 Sep 2019
Description:
Everything for the Garden is for anyone who enjoys gardening at home, visiting historic landscapes, or admiring plants and flowers in art and culture. Colorfully illustrated by material from Historic New England’s extensive collection, the book celebrates the objects and literature that people used to make and enjoy gardens from the mid-nineteenth century to today. Essays by well-known experts include Virginia Lopez Begg on garden clubs and horticultural societies, Alan Emmet on garden portraits, Richard Nylander on a cornucopia of catalogues and on garden architecture and ornament, and Judith Tankard on designing and making the garden.
Keepsakes and Treasures Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 60
ISBN: 9780989059831
Pub Date: 13 Sep 2016
Illustrations: 85 colour illus.
Description:
Historic New England’s jewellery collection spans centuries of family tales, industrial development, and artistic expression. Some of these adornments bear designer names and museum-worthy pedigrees. Some are well used, with stories embedded in every nick and missing stone.
From Guiding Lights to Beacons for Business Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 198
ISBN: 9780884483380
Pub Date: 19 Aug 2012
Illustrations: 498 illus. (446 colour)
Description:
An iconic feature of the Maine coast (and in a few places inland), lighthouses have served as important navigational aids but also as tourist attractions, art subjects, and advertising symbols. This lavishly illustrated third volume in Historic New England's visual history series explores the lives and legends of lighthouse keepers, shares tales of maritime disasters, examines the architecture of lighthouses, and discusses efforts to preserve lighthouses themselves. It also explains how Maine's lighthouses have inspired myriad forms of representation, from paintings, photographs, and children's stories to tabletop models and all sorts of practical bric-a-brac.
Drawing Toward Home Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 240
ISBN: 9780884483281
Pub Date: 17 Jun 2010
Illustrations: 190 illus. (129 colour)
Description:
As the center of domestic life, the house is perhaps the most important building type in a democratic society. Drawing Toward Home: Designs for Domestic Architecture from Historic New England showcases a variety of drawings of domestic buildings that range in date from the late eighteenth through the twentieth centuries, and depict an array of building types estates, modest single-family houses, summer cottages, and even a typical Boston multi-family dwelling known as a three-decker. Architectural drawings have a history of their own, and this exceptional assemblage outlines how the medium has morphed to meet the growing expectations of clients, the increasing complexity of the construction process, and the demands of new technologies.
The Camera’s Coast Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
ISBN: 9780884482871
Pub Date: 30 Nov 2006
Illustrations: 257 illus. (142 colour)
Description:
Cameras float coastward. Almost every old family photograph album contains snapshots of children and sand pails, teenagers frolicking in surf or rowing a rental skiff, young couples half blinded by love and half blinded by beach-reflected sun, mothers with infants shaded by makeshift tents, and old-timers ensconced in folding beach chairs, often shielded by umbrellas..