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Picturing New York [Hardcover]

Gloria Deak (Author)
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July 15, 2000

As every reader knows, New York defies any single attempt to take its measure. Here is a unique approach: a single-volume, thematically organized history of the city filled with prints, paintings, and photographs -- many in full color -- that make the book a feast for the eye.

The book consists of fourteen mini-histories, each of which can be read independently of the others. The author explores the city's multiple birth (it was named and renamed five times, and was originally known as Angoulême, not as New Amsterdam as most people believe). Deák covers the religious pluralism the city enjoyed as a scruffy Atlantic trading post, the marketing and merchandising that propelled its development, and the rise of the arts, literature, architecture, and sports. Throughout, the author attempts to answer the beguiling question: Was New York unique from the beginning?

Readers will find:

• The map recording the visit of the explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano to Manhattan Island, circa 1540

• The print depicting the defensive barricade, built in 1653 by Dutch governor Peter Stuyvesant, which gave Wall Street its name

• Artists' renditions of a bucolic ninteenth-century Brooklyn -- before bridges transformed it into an extension of the Manhattan megalopolis

• An 1892 planning sketch of the Grand Concourse, the Bronx's principal boulevard, intended to simulate the grandeur of Parisian roadways and ultimately to outclass Manhattan.

Comments from observers as diverse as Alexis de Tocqueville, Frances Trollope, Fanny Kemble, Charles Dickens, Sarah Bernhardt, Leon Trotsky, Fernand Leger, and W. H. Auden create an immediate sense of time and place and animate an already lively work.


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De k, an independent scholar of American art and cultural affairs, has written an engaging history of New York City filled with prints, paintings, and vintage photographs that greatly enhance the text. While admitting that the city defies any single effort to take its measure, she has nevertheless succeeded in presenting a straightforward account of its progress from a scruffy Atlantic Coast trading post in the 17th century to a great metropolis at the turn of the millennium. Organized into 14 vignettes, as De k calls them, the book takes up the growth of the seaport, the development of manufacturing, and the expansion of banking, insurance, and stock trading. It depicts the city as the nation's center of the arts, theater, other popular entertainment, and publishing. Recommended for New York City collections in academic and larger public libraries.DHarry Frumerman, formerly with Hunter Coll., New York
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Unique among books telling the tale of New York, Gloria Deák's volume is a lively work that will delight reader's interested in the nation's largest city...Each section is generously illustrated with meaningful and important historical images, regardless of medium or place of origin. The result makes for wonderful reading...This is a most enjoyable book.

(Imprint )

An elegant combination of impressive illustration, perceptive text and spacious format gives this volume distinction.... Deák's knowledge of historical and pictorial resources is daunting.

(Peter Skinner ForeWord Magazine )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press (July 15, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231107285
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231107280
  • Product Dimensions: 11.2 x 9.5 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,006,745 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another excellent publication by Gloria Deák, September 20, 2000
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Christopher W. Lane (Philadelphia, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Picturing New York (Hardcover)
Here at The Philadelphia Print Shop, we have been eagerly awaiting Gloria Deák's Picturing New York. Known for her lively and insightful prose, Deák has produced some of the best publications on American prints and maps available to print dealers and collectors. The reader should not think that this handsome new publication is a print reference book like I.N. Phelps Stokes' Iconography of Manhattan Island (1915-36) or Deák's Picturing America (1988). Rather it is a very readable history of New York City where Deák's knowledge and understanding of graphic illustrations adds greatly to the prose narrative. The book is filled with images of prints, photographs, watercolors, drawings, maps, etc., and these images resonate strongly with the text. The city's history is not presented in the usual chronological manner, but instead Deák gives us a new slant on the story of New York by presenting the history in fourteen chapters each with a different theme. This includes considerations on the naming of New York, its religious, seafaring and mercantile history, different sections of the metropolis, its culture, sports, architecture, and so forth. Each chapter can be read as separate entity, but this is also a book that rewards a reading from cover to cover. Deák's style is vivacious, and the book's interesting format and the breadth and depth of Deák's knowledge ensures that this book will provide new insights for all readers. And though not really a print reference book, the publication does include an excellent bibliography and a scholarly documentary listing of all the illustrations used. This is a publication that belongs on the bookshelf of anyone interested in New York.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Apples and Orchards, September 6, 2000
This review is from: Picturing New York (Hardcover)
Deak combines a wealth of photographs of New York City (a majority featuring Manhattan) with an an especially well-written narrative which traces 400 years of colorful history. She organizes the material within 14 chapters, focusing on such diverse subjects as Manhattan's origins, its "multireligious destiny", its emergence as a world-class seaport, its "merchant princes", its multi-ethnic demographics, the ascent of its rich and the struggles of its poor, the metamorphosis of Broadway, the settlement and development of the other four boroughs, its "politicians for all seasons" (ie insightful profiles of Peter Stuyvesant, Thomas Dongan, Fernando Wood, and Fiorello LaGuardia), its triumphs of architecture and urban engineering, its emerging role as a world-class center of the creative and performing arts, the national and international impact of its communications community, and its passion for competitive sports.

All of us have images of New York (most of them of Manhattan and many of them the result of films and television programs anchored there) and many of us know at least something about the city's colorful history. This book both enables us to experience New York in the hundreds of photographs and to learn more about its establishment and subsequent development. Although the volume may seem to be another "coffee table book", don't be misled. While being a window to our nation's most dynamic city, it is also a mirror of our nation's history. At least once a week, I take it in hand and feast upon its contents. So will you.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars New York City seen whole, July 8, 2000
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This is a wonderously enaging book that immerses the reader in the City's 400 year history by means of a related series of sparkling essays and a vivid fabric of images. Gloria Deak boldly engages the entire humanistic adventure that is New York in a way that has not been attempted since John Kouwenhoven's 1953 Historical Portrait.

Picturing New York will open up the City to readers interested in the personalities and events that made and continue to reinvent New York.

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