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Monday, November 28, 2011

READ THIS: American Ruins Photographs by Arthur Drooker Foreword by Douglas Brinkley Essay by Christopher Woodward

Who knew that a country as relatively young as America is old enough to have ruins? Thanks to our friends at Merrell Publishing, you do now know and you heard it here! You know we just love Americana, and we love the preservation of it. The photography in this beautiful work is simply amazing, and we love the contrasts it evokes with light and the black and white shades themselves. The detail captured in each ruin from coast to coast is amazing, and did you all know about Renwick? We absolutely learned something new: Renwick is the only designated landmark ruin in New York City. Located on Roosevelt Island, this smallpox hospital was designed by James Renwick Jr. who is also famous for being the architect behind St. Patrick's Cathedral on Fifth Avenue, of course next to Rockefeller Center. Whom You Know Recommends American Ruins! Read it, love the photography, and learn something new.

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American Ruins is the first photography book to document historic ruins throughout the United States. It presents a stunning visual record of places that stand in defiance of time, 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. Hauntingly beautiful images are accompanied by brief essays detailing the significance of each site. This landmark publication, available in paperback for the first time, raises awareness of locations that remain unknown even to most Americans, and offers a new way of seeing the landscape, the past and the collective identity of America.

A unique photographic record of historic ruins throughout the United States
A new paperback edition of a critically acclaimed title, featured on US national television
Will appeal to anyone interested in architecture, photography, history, archaeology and Americana.

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