#ReadThis #TheStatuesofCentral Park By #JuneEding
A rainy day in February in Manhattan is the perfect time to crack open this winner of a book to look forward to brighter days in a more informed way of walking Central Park! Published by Hatherleigh Press, The Statues of Central Park by June Eding is a spectacular read and visual feast highlighting the importance of history and stories behind the statues. Eding brings them to life with her vibrant verbiage and renditions of how they came to be, and we suggest you read this inside first and perhaps also take a walk with it!
Done in the pre-covid era in 2018, The Statues of Central Park is captivating to all ages and walks of life from young to old and from tourist to local and everyone at Whom You Know absolutely loved it. In particular we loved the stories of Balto, the Bethesda Fountain, Alice in Wonderland, Duke Ellington and the 107th Infantry and all of the military statues that commemorate the freedom that we so luckily enjoy. We believe in the respect and appreciation of history, and this book also makes an excellent gift.
It's time to stop and smell the roses and meet the Statues!
The Statues of Central Park by June Eding is Highly Recommended by Whom You Know.
The Statues of Central Park is the extraordinary photographic tribute to one of the world’s most popular recreational destinations and public spaces: New York City’s Central Park.
The most visited urban park in the United States, with 42 million visitors annually, Central Park is of the most famous sightseeing spots in New York, in no small part due to its collection of sculptures and monuments erected throughout the park. The Statues of Central Park highlights these sculptures and monuments in one spectacular photography collection, complete with short descriptions detailing the interesting histories of these public art pieces.
With visually stunning photographs that capture the essence of the statues and monuments of Central Park, this amazing collection serves not only as a perfect gift, but as a powerful reminder of the importance of art juxtaposed against the grandeur of nature.