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Wentworth-By-The-Sea: The Life and Times of a Grand Hotel [Hardcover]

J. Dennis Robinson (Author)
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April 1, 2004
When the Wentworth-by-the-Sea Hotel was built in 1873, it joined dozens of other resorts dotting the northern New England landscape. Now 130 years later it remains the one of the few grand hotels in this region. In between 1873 and 2003, the hotel has undergone early success, bankruptcy, resurgence under the guidance of a gilded age tycoon, one month as the social center of a major international peace conference, decades as a prominent family resort and convention center, then near total demolition, and, finally, resurrection as major upscale hotel and spa.

The dominant architectural feature in seacoast New Hampshire, the Wentworth was and is more than a building. Author J. Dennis Robinson tells the stories of its of-times flamboyant owners, its loyal employees, and the thousands of guests all of whom have made the Wentworth a New England institution.

In this heavily illustrated volume we learn of the Campbell family who built the hotel, of Frank Jones, the Portsmouth multi-millionaire who expanded the facility into the major resort, and of James and Margaret Smith who held the aging building together during parts of five decades while hosting governors, presidents, industrialists and dozens of conventions ranging from visiting firemen to librarians.

Then for two decades, until the turn of the twentieth century, the hotel was closed and nearly demolished, until nearly at the last minute, it was saved due to public outcry and renovated as the Marriott Wentworth by the Sea Hotel and Spa.

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8 x 10 trim. 120 illus.

About the Author

J. DENNIS ROBINSON is the editor and owner of the popular SeacoastNH.com Internet portal with 30,000 readers each week. A graduate of the University of New Hampshire, Robinson has been independently employed since 1982, creating educational media presentations through his company Ideaworks. He writes newspaper and magazine columns on technology, history and poetry and has published over 1,000 pieces on New Hampshire. Born in Worcestor, MA in 1951, he lives and works in Portsmouth, NH with his wife Dr. Maryellen Burke.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Peter E. Randall Publisher (April 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1931807213
  • ISBN-13: 978-1931807210
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 8.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,498,193 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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J. Dennis Robinson currently writes books about American history for children and for adults from his office in historic Portsmouth, NH near the swirling Piscataqua River. A popular columnist, educator and lecturer, he operates the award-winning Web site SeacoastNH.com with fresh content added (almost) daily. Robinson's two new books for 2011 are focused on the sea. MARITIME PORTSMOUTH is about a unique collection of paintings and artifacts linked to New Hampshire's only seaport. AMERICA'S PRIVATEER, just released, tracks two letters-of-marque named Lynx designed in Baltimore. One was captured by the British in the war of 1812. The other, a $3 million square-topsail schooner built at Rockport, Maine -- sails today. The author aims to make history relevant, readable, and surprisingly fun for a wide range of modern readers.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Terrific Addition to New Hampshire's Seacoast History, September 10, 2006
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If, like me, you're fascinated with grand hotels of the past, and especially with those that have managed to survive, you will enjoy Wentworth by the Sea, The Life and Times of a Grand Hotel. Dennis Robinson's book is much more than the history of a hotel; it is the story of New Castle, New Hampshire, from its settlement in the 1600's to modern time. The building, development, and ultimate salvation of the Wentworth has had much to do with this unique island village and its dynamic, fascinating people. The book is artistically done, with more than 250 pictures and drawings from all eras. Well written, it is filled with facts, legend, and lore told in an engaging manner that has its reader beginning at the front cover and following straight through to the end as if reading a novel. A terrific addition to New Hampshire's seacoast history!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wentworth-By-The-Sea: The Life and Times of a Grand Hotel, September 22, 2010
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This is an amazing book. I grew up in Portsmouth and my husbands family is in this book. That was the main reason for the purchase. My father-in-law was born and raised on Campbell Island and that area was in the family up until a few years after his mothers passing. It's so interesting to see what it was like then and since the renovation of the hotel, how it looks now. A great part of history and a very interesting read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Stayed in this Hotel and the Service is awesome! Books nice too, October 31, 2009
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My Wife and I had our wedding reception in the hotels garden ballroom this year and stayed a few nights in one of the amazing rooms. Let me just say the book was fun and a nice keepsake for us. You can also buy it in their gift shop. The hotel is breathtaking and the book really answers the questions you have about its history. Its a must have. Staying in the Hotel is an experience you will remember for a life time. Heated marble floors. Amazing views and I would go as far as to say the nicest hotel on the east coast and maybe the Americas. We love our book and display it on a shelf in our living room. Next best thing to being there.
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New Castle feels like no other town in New Hampshire. Read the first page
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limbo years, summer playground, great island, hotel visitors, saltwater pool
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New Castle, New Hampshire, Frank Jones, New England, Isles of Shoals, Harry Beckwith, New York, Jim Smith, Civil War, Ocean Properties, Benning Wentworth, Daniel Chase, Green Company, Hotel Wentworth, Margaret Smith, John Albee, John Wentworth, Campbell Cottage, Charles Campbell, Frank Hilton, Harry Priest, Sarah Campbell, White Mountains, Fort Constitution, James Barker Smith
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