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A Home Called New England: A Celebration of Hearth and History Hardcover – November 15, 2017
by
Duo Dickinson
(Author),
Steve Culpepper
(Author)
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Here is the sweep of life in the flinty corner called New England, where Protestant outcasts started from scratch on rocky land surrounded by mountains and cold shoreline. Through their work and devotion New England grew into the most industrious, innovative, reserved, and literature-producing area of the United States. Roam its cities, villages and farms, visit its churches, factories, graveyards, and look inside its unique houses that, anywhere at any time, are subtle symbols of a civilization. From the crude, earliest post-medieval houses, to refined Georgian, through Federal, Greek Revival, Gothic, Italianate, Empire, Stick Style, Queen Anne, Modern, Colonial Revival, and to the present, follow the evolution of the people, the styles, and the substance of New England.
- Print length320 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherGlobe Pequot Publishing
- Publication dateNovember 15, 2017
- Dimensions8.22 x 0.94 x 8.34 inches
- ISBN-101493018469
- ISBN-13978-1493018468
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Travel/New England Here is the sweep of life in the flinty corner called New England, where Protestant outcasts started from scratch on rocky land surrounded by mountains and cold shoreline. Through their work and devotion New England grew into the most industrious, innovative, reserved, and literature-producing area of the United States. This fascinating history is described and illustrated in a stunning book, filled with both contemporary and historical images and accounts of the places these outcasts built--and the individual personalities who built them. Roam the region's cities, villages and farms, visit its churches, factories, graveyards, and look inside its unique houses that, anywhere at any time, are subtle symbols of a civilization. From the crude, earliest post-medieval houses, to refined Georgian, through Federal, Greek Revival, Gothic, Italianate, Empire, Stick Style, Queen Anne, Modern, Colonial Revival, and to the present, follow the evolution of the people, the styles, and the substance of New England. Duo Dickinson, based in Madison, Connecticut, is a noted architect with more than 30 years of professional practice. He has built more than 500 projects in 10 states, with budgets ranging from $5,000 to $5,000,000, and is the author of several books on residential design. Steve Culpepper
About the Author
Duo Dickinson (www.duodickinson.com), based in Madison, Connecticut, is a noted architect with more than 30 years of professional practice, he has built over 700 projects in over 10 states, with budgets ranging from $5,000 to $5,000,000. He is recognized as a maverick within the profession. He is the author of seven books on residential design.
Steve Culpepper hails from redneck northwest Louisiana and graduated from LSU, where he studied English and history, and interned at LSU Press the same year that it published A Confederacy of Dunces, which won the Pulitzer Prize and for which he can take no credit. He has worked in all forms of print publishing in his long career. A former newspaper reporter and editor, Culpepper later worked in magazine and book publishing at The Taunton Press as well as in book publishing at Globe Pequot Press, where he was editorial director. When he’s not squinting at words on a screen he can be found either on a bicycle or hard at work on one of his many unending remodeling and home-improvement projects while staying closely supervised by his wife, Kate. Of the four residences the couple has owned, none has been spared Culpepper’s obsession with power tools. He and Kate have two sons: William and David: the first a resident of New Haven, CT, the other a resident of Paris, France.
Steve Culpepper hails from redneck northwest Louisiana and graduated from LSU, where he studied English and history, and interned at LSU Press the same year that it published A Confederacy of Dunces, which won the Pulitzer Prize and for which he can take no credit. He has worked in all forms of print publishing in his long career. A former newspaper reporter and editor, Culpepper later worked in magazine and book publishing at The Taunton Press as well as in book publishing at Globe Pequot Press, where he was editorial director. When he’s not squinting at words on a screen he can be found either on a bicycle or hard at work on one of his many unending remodeling and home-improvement projects while staying closely supervised by his wife, Kate. Of the four residences the couple has owned, none has been spared Culpepper’s obsession with power tools. He and Kate have two sons: William and David: the first a resident of New Haven, CT, the other a resident of Paris, France.
Product details
- Publisher : Globe Pequot Publishing
- Publication date : November 15, 2017
- Edition : Illustrated
- Language : English
- Print length : 320 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1493018469
- ISBN-13 : 978-1493018468
- Item Weight : 2.12 pounds
- Dimensions : 8.22 x 0.94 x 8.34 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,395,466 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #746 in New England US Travel Books
- #20,131 in U.S. State & Local History






















