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The first book to focus on the urban development of Newport, Rhode Island, this is an extensively illustrated, multi-layered view of the city as both an urban entity and a cultural site of national...
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17 November 2020

This is a richly illustrated portrait of Newport, Rhode Island as a work of urban art, from colonial times to the present, both documented and celebrated in the maps, paintings, photographs, poetry and prose of renowned artists and writers. As one of the most historically intact cities in North America, Newport has a cultural and architectural heritage of national significance. Each of the city’s districts has its own distinct character with street plans and buildings revealing the political, religious, commercial and artistic forces that have shaped Newport through the ages. Stately Colonial squares and bustling wharves, picturesque Victorian villas and scenic drives, opulent Gilded Age palaces for the few and electric streetcars for the many, and preservation movements to honor the past and modernist schemes for a metropolis of the future all tell stories of urban beauty and controversy, of eras of lavish building, urban decay and extraordinary revival.
Price: $44.95
Pages: 240
Publisher: D Giles Limited
Imprint: GILES
Publication Date:
17 November 2020
Trim Size: 10.50 X 9.50 in
ISBN: 9781911282693
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
HISTORY / United States / State & Local / New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT), HISTORY / Historical Geography, ARCHITECTURE / Historic Preservation / General, ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning
"A cavalcade of imagery sure to enthrall even the most knowledgeable history buff"—Fred Albert, Newport Life Magazine
John R. Tschirch is the Newport Historical Society's architectural historian and visiting curator of Urban History, He is the author of Gods and Girls: Tales of Art, Seduction and Obsession (2019) and A Walking History of Bellevue Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island (Walking History of America) (2013). John is presently an instructor in design history for Rhode Island School of Design CE, which presented him with the 2010 Excellence in Teaching Award, and he is adjunct faculty in art history at Bristol Community College, where his students provide endless inspiration and amusement. He is also the creator and author of a monthly design history blog called John Stories: Confessions of the Globetrekking Architectural Historian, John Tschirch, featuring his photographs and commentary on historic places.
Foreword; Acknowledgments; Dedication; Preface; Introduction: The Artful City
1 THE OLD QUARTER Washington Square, Thames Street, and Historic Hill Case Study #1: Native Americans on the Land in Rhode Island and the Arrival of the English Case Study #2: African American and Immigrant Populations in Early Newport
2 THE POINT The Intersection of Romance and Reality
3 A CITY BOTH PICTURESQUE AND GILDED Bellevue Avenue, Ochre Point, and Ocean Drive
4 VICTORIAN EXPANSION AND MODERN REINVENTION Broadway and Points North Case Study #3: George H. Norman and Newport’s Urban Infrastructure
5 ROMANTIC VIEWS Artists, Writers, and Mythic Visions of Newport
6 MODERNISM MEETS HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Conclusion: The Landmark City
Endnotes; Bibliography; Index
1 THE OLD QUARTER Washington Square, Thames Street, and Historic Hill Case Study #1: Native Americans on the Land in Rhode Island and the Arrival of the English Case Study #2: African American and Immigrant Populations in Early Newport
2 THE POINT The Intersection of Romance and Reality
3 A CITY BOTH PICTURESQUE AND GILDED Bellevue Avenue, Ochre Point, and Ocean Drive
4 VICTORIAN EXPANSION AND MODERN REINVENTION Broadway and Points North Case Study #3: George H. Norman and Newport’s Urban Infrastructure
5 ROMANTIC VIEWS Artists, Writers, and Mythic Visions of Newport
6 MODERNISM MEETS HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Conclusion: The Landmark City
Endnotes; Bibliography; Index