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The Ramble in Central Park

- A Wilderness West of Fifth
Af: Robert A. McCabe Engelsk Hardback

The Ramble in Central Park

- A Wilderness West of Fifth
Af: Robert A. McCabe Engelsk Hardback
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For many New Yorkers, Central Park is Manhattan''s crown jewel and what makes the city liveable year round. For tourists, this urban oasis is a must-see destination on any sightseeing visit. For acclaimed photographer Robert A. McCabe, Central Park is defined by its Ramble-a densely forested 38 acres replete with stunning lake vistas, enormous granite boulders, a canopy of trees, winding paths and streams, and ornate and rustic bridges. McCabe''s photographs in The Ramble in Central Park: A Wilderness West of Fifth have captured this wooded labyrinth in its off-the-beaten-path glory in its most photogenic seasons. The Ramble in Central Park is primarily organised by four regions, supplemented by one large map by Christopher Kaeser of the entire area and four close-ups of each section. The text is a series of essays by writers including The New Yorker''s E. B. White and C. Stevens. Topics cover the history of the park''s creation by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, and the failed attempt of Robert Moses to essentially eliminate the Ramble in the 1950s, as well as the Ramble''s 250 species of woodland birds and the area''s remarkable geology and plant life. A compelling introduction by Central Park Conservancy President and Administrator Douglas Blonsky describes the recent renovation and continued protection of the Ramble. This photography book should appeal to nature lovers, bird watchers, and New York residents and visitors alike. It is the perfect tourist souvenir before or after a visit to Central Park and The Ramble.

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For many New Yorkers, Central Park is Manhattan''s crown jewel and what makes the city liveable year round. For tourists, this urban oasis is a must-see destination on any sightseeing visit. For acclaimed photographer Robert A. McCabe, Central Park is defined by its Ramble-a densely forested 38 acres replete with stunning lake vistas, enormous granite boulders, a canopy of trees, winding paths and streams, and ornate and rustic bridges. McCabe''s photographs in The Ramble in Central Park: A Wilderness West of Fifth have captured this wooded labyrinth in its off-the-beaten-path glory in its most photogenic seasons. The Ramble in Central Park is primarily organised by four regions, supplemented by one large map by Christopher Kaeser of the entire area and four close-ups of each section. The text is a series of essays by writers including The New Yorker''s E. B. White and C. Stevens. Topics cover the history of the park''s creation by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, and the failed attempt of Robert Moses to essentially eliminate the Ramble in the 1950s, as well as the Ramble''s 250 species of woodland birds and the area''s remarkable geology and plant life. A compelling introduction by Central Park Conservancy President and Administrator Douglas Blonsky describes the recent renovation and continued protection of the Ramble. This photography book should appeal to nature lovers, bird watchers, and New York residents and visitors alike. It is the perfect tourist souvenir before or after a visit to Central Park and The Ramble.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 144
ISBN-13: 9780789210913
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 0789210916
Kategori: Manhattan
Udg. Dato: 21 apr 2011
Længde: 22mm
Bredde: 263mm
Højde: 262mm
Forlag: Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
Oplagsdato: 21 apr 2011
Forfatter(e): Robert A. McCabe
Forfatter(e) Robert A. McCabe


Kategori Manhattan


ISBN-13 9780789210913


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 144


Udgave


Længde 22mm


Bredde 263mm


Højde 262mm


Udg. Dato 21 apr 2011


Oplagsdato 21 apr 2011


Forlag Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.

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