The Late, Great Pennsylvania Station,Used

The Late, Great Pennsylvania Station,Used

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This Book Offers A Moving And Tragic Account Of The History, Creation, And The Ultimate Demise Of The Original Pennsylvania Station In New York City. An Elegant Symbol Of Turnofthecentury Classicism, The Station Was Designed By The Preeminent Architects Of The Period, Mckim, Mead &Amp; White, And Completed In 1910. Accompanied By 80 Vintage Photographs, Lorraine Diehl Lovingly Documents The Labor Involved In The Creation Of This Great Building And Traces The Mid20Thcentury Development Interests And Capitalist Forces That Destroyed It In 1963. While There Was No Public Outcry To Save The Building, Once New Yorkers Realized The Extent Of Their Loss, It Helped Pave The Way For A Nationwide Preservation Movement. This Book Convincingly Reasserts The Profound Importance Of Our Public Urban Architectureculturally, Socially, And Aestheticallyto Our Collective Memory And History.

⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65):

This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

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