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The House on First Street

The House on First Street
Author: Julia Reed
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 006184991X

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After fifteen years of living like a vagabond on her reporter's schedule, Julia Reed got married and bought a house in the historic Garden District. Four weeks after she moved in, Hurricane Katrina struck. The House on First Street is the chronicle of Reed's remarkable and often hilarious homecoming, as well as a thoroughly original tribute to our country's most original city.


The House on First Street

The House on First Street
Author: Julia Reed
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 006184991X

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After fifteen years of living like a vagabond on her reporter's schedule, Julia Reed got married and bought a house in the historic Garden District. Four weeks after she moved in, Hurricane Katrina struck. The House on First Street is the chronicle of Reed's remarkable and often hilarious homecoming, as well as a thoroughly original tribute to our country's most original city.


The House on First Street

The House on First Street
Author: Margaret M Lin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2020-10-04
Genre:
ISBN:

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An island with a fairy-tale castle seems like just the place for a story with a happy ending. It doesn't seem so promising to Ava Hume. She arrives there one rainy, cold winter day, carrying all her possessions in a knapsack, and with a cat carrier in her hand, complete with a green-eyed tuxedo cat. Instead of a knight in shining armor to greet her, she's met by a morose, curt man and his snobby, rude girlfriend. Ava is in no position to turn around and leave. She's come to Castle Island to claim an inheritance, a small bungalow, and there's nowhere to return back to. She spent the last six months draining her savings while caring for a dying relative, paying all the bills. The bungalow turns out to be old but charming. And Ava, used to dealing with unpleasant people and whatever situation that comes her way, makes the most of it. She gets a job as a municipal electrician, and she and her cat begin their life there. She comes to discover that she likes living on the Island, for all its quirks and busybody gossips, even if she's a little lonely. But perhaps, after all, there's a happy ending-and love-waiting for Ava on Castle Island. Perhaps it was waiting there all along.


Report of the Commission of Fine Arts

Report of the Commission of Fine Arts
Author: United States. Commission of Fine Arts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1936
Genre: Art and state
ISBN:

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Southern Comfort

Southern Comfort
Author: S. Frederick Starr
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2005-09-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1568985460

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Southern Comfort details the magnificent architecture and planning of the Garden District of New Orleans. Through the histories of the developers, owners, architects, laborers, and craftspeople who shaped this district, the book creates a picture of the uniquely cosmopolitan city in the American South. "This book is a valuable contribution to Southern history and to the history of both American architecture and American cities....Southern Comfort is a landmark piece of scholarship on the area." Anne Rice, New York Times Book Review "There's no part of New Orleans so steeped in architectural history as the Garden District. Southern Comfort: The Garden District of New Orleans tells the story in words and rich photos." Hemispheres


The Adirondack Architecture Guide, Southern-Central Region

The Adirondack Architecture Guide, Southern-Central Region
Author: Janet A. Null
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2017-06-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1438466668

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Explores the architectural treasures of the Southern-Central region of New York’s Adirondack Park and places them in the context of Adirondack history and culture. The Adirondack Architecture Guide, Southern-Central Region provides a professional and insightful survey of the built environment of a unique area within New York’s Adirondack Park. This book is the first field guide to the architecture of the Park, revealing the ordinary and the extraordinary, the remarkable buildings by prominent designers, as well as the hidden, unexpected gems few know exist. Based on more than seven thousand miles of fieldwork and years of research, the guide comprises more than seven hundred sites traversing the geographic range, socioeconomic strata, and historical span of the region from the late 1700s to the present. Organized according to clearly marked travel routes and fourteen tours on the ground and on the water, it features detailed maps and coordinates for each site, along with many beautiful photographs. Also included are eleven companion essays drawing on the expertise of professionals, local historians, and Adirondack residents that delve into the what, where, and why people built in the Adirondacks. “In The Adirondack Architecture Guide, beloved landmarks share the pages with little-known architectural gems through a series of curated tours. Each one tracks the history and development of the Southern-Central Adirondacks through its fascinating buildings, bridges, and byways. From first-time visitors to longtime residents, readers will find it packed with information designed to make the most of a side trip lasting a few hours or a weekend of exploring. This is a must-have source to guide your travels in one of the most beautiful and historic parts of New York, the Adirondack Park.” — Jay A. DiLorenzo, President, Preservation League of New York State “This remarkable book presents architecture, broadly defined to include all man-made structures, as the key to understanding the history and culture of a vast National Historic Landmark. We are introduced to the sublime Chestertown Church of the Good Shepherd, the delightful Custard’s Last Stand, the earnest Wakely Mountain Fire Tower, and the grand aspirations of the Mary Persons House. A detailed picture of two hundred years in a region of romantic wilderness, industry, tourism, and everyday life emerges to offer a compelling vision of a unique place. This guide is not only for architecture buffs and explorers. It is a model of historical research that presents an unbiased picture of the rich diversity of a fascinating region.” — Frances Halsband, Kliment Halsband Architects


United States Code

United States Code
Author: United States
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1344
Release: 2001
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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