Description: Glen Cove Revisited by Joan Harrison Since its founding in the late 17th century as a mill town, Glen Cove has been simultaneously rural and industrial, patrician and working class. A city of multiple ethnicities and close family ties, Glen Cove has been home to generations of immigrants who came to work and stayed to live, as well as to the children of Americas elite who built their summer homes on the shores of Hempstead Harbor. In Glen Cove Revisited, "The Heart of the Gold Coast" is seen as only insiders know it, through images of the mill ponds and barnyards, estates and factories, schools and neighborhoods, and the people, famous and unknown, which make up this microcosm of America. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Review Title: Glen Cove Through the Lens Author: Dana Klosner-Wehner Publisher: Glen Cove Patch Date: 7/12/2010 Close new To view this video, you may need to install Flash player version 8 or greater. Also, please make sure Javascript is enabled in your browsers preferences. Joan Harrison, a longtime Glen Cove resident, recently published "Glen Cove Revisited," a book that discusses the citys history through pictures. Joan Harrison, a longtime Glen Cove resident, recently published "Glen Cove Revisited," a book that discusses the citys history through pictures. Your photos, videos & PDFs: Add If Glen Covers want to learn more about the citys history, they now have a new resource to access. Resident Joan Harrison recently published "Glen Cove Revisited," a book that discusses the rich history of the city through pictures. Harrisons book contains 200 photos and some text that depicts the city from the 1830s to the present. Harrison has been compiling information for the book, which is a follow up to her first book "Glen Cove," for the past two years. The new book covers topics such as the citys waterfront and its old hotels. "People were [asking] for more after the first book," said Harrison, who has been a resident of the city for more than 30 years. Harrison, a professor of art and photography at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University in Brookville, has been a photographer most of her life. She began taking photographs of the city after the September 11 attacks. "I was taking photographs of peoples front and backyard shrines," she recalled. "Then I started taking photos of the beautiful things that I passed everyday. I photographed different places in Glen Cove." Her collection is entitled, What We See Where We Live, and is currently stored in the Glen Cove Public Librarys history room. "After taking those photos, I began to wonder what was there in earlier times," Harrison explained. "I began to do research on the history of Glen Cove." Harrison said she searched for a pictorial book of the city, but there was not one printed. She contacted Arcadia Publishing company proposing to create a photo book that illustrates the history of the city and was offered a book contract in just two weeks. Some photos Harrison collected are from the librarys history room. When those photos proved not to be enough, Harrison said, she contacted families that helped to shape the city and visited their homes to scan family photos. She collected photos from the Pratt family, who owned big estates in the city, and photos from JP Morgans grandson, Paul Pennoyer. "The Morgan family had a huge influence on the city," Harrison said. "Morgan Park was named [after] JP Morgans wife, Jane Norton Morgan. JP Morgan bought up a huge piece of land, leveled the buildings and made Morgan Park." And although Harrison loves all the photos in the book, she added that there were several great ones that didnt make the cut. "Theres a photo of the House of Elsinore, which was one of the first great Gold Coast Estates. The house was torn down between 1914 and 1930," she said. "It was an amazing huge Victorian Mansion. Theres a photo of it in the British Architectural Library because the architect, Jacob Wrey Mould, was British. I havent been able to get the photo because they want a huge amount of money for it." "Glen Cove Revisited" is currently on sale at Henrys Confectionary on Glen Street and Landing Bakery on Landing Road. Review Quote Title: Glen Cove Through the Lens Author: Dana Klosner-Wehner Publisher: Glen Cove Patch Date: 7/12/2010 Close new To view this video, you may need to install Flash player version 8 or greater. Also, please make sure Javascript is enabled in your browsers preferences. Joan Harrison, a longtime Glen Cove resident, recently published "Glen Cove Revisited," a book that discusses the citys history through pictures. Joan Harrison, a longtime Glen Cove resident, recently published "Glen Cove Revisited," a book that discusses the citys history through pictures. Your photos, videos & PDFs: Add If Glen Covers want to learn more about the citys history, they now have a new resource to access. Resident Joan Harrison recently published "Glen Cove Revisited," a book that discusses the rich history of the city through pictures. Harrisons book contains 200 photos and some text that depicts the city from the 1830s to the present. Harrison has been compiling information for the book, which is a follow up to her first book "Glen Cove," for the past two years. The new book covers topics such as the citys waterfront and its old hotels. "People were [asking] for more after the first book," said Harrison, who has been a resident of the city for more than 30 years. Harrison, a professor of art and photography at the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University in Brookville, has been a photographer most of her life. She began taking photographs of the city after the September 11 attacks. "I was taking photographs of peoples front and backyard shrines," she recalled. "Then I started taking photos of the beautiful things that I passed everyday. I photographed different places in Glen Cove." Her collection is entitled, What We See Where We Live, and is currently stored in the Glen Cove Public Librarys history room. "After taking those photos, I began to wonder what was there in earlier times," Harrison explained. "I began to do research on the history of Glen Cove." Harrison said she searched for a pictorial book of the city, but there was not one printed. She contacted Arcadia Publishing company proposing to create a photo book that illustrates the history of the city and was offered a book contract in just two weeks. Some photos Harrison collected are from the librarys history room. When those photos proved not to be enough, Harrison said, she contacted families that helped to shape the city and visited their homes to scan family photos. She collected photos from the Pratt family, who owned big estates in the city, and photos from JP Morgans grandson, Paul Pennoyer. "The Morgan family had a huge influence on the city," Harrison said. "Morgan Park was named [after] JP Morgans wife, Jane Norton Morgan. JP Morgan bought up a huge piece of land, leveled the buildings and made Morgan Park." And although Harrison loves all the photos in the book, she added that there were several great ones that didnt make the cut. "Theres a photo of the House of Elsinore, which was one of the first great Gold Coast Estates. The house was torn down between 1914 and 1930," she said. "It was an amazing huge Victorian Mansion. Theres a photo of it in the British Architectural Library because the architect, Jacob Wrey Mould, was British. I havent been able to get the photo because they want a huge amount of money for it." "Glen Cove Revisited" is currently on sale at Henrys Confectionary on Glen Street and Landing Bakery on Landing Road. Details ISBN153164788X Author Joan Harrison Pages 130 Publisher Arcadia Publishing Library Editions Language English ISBN-10 153164788X ISBN-13 9781531647889 Media Book Format Hardcover DEWEY 974.7 Year 2010 Publication Date 2010-06-23 Imprint Arcadia Publishing Library Editions Country of Publication United States Qualifications M.a M.a M.a M.a M.a Illustrations Illustrations, black and white UK Release Date 2010-06-23 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:133301842;
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ISBN-13: 9781531647889
Book Title: Glen Cove Revisited
Item Height: 244 mm
Item Width: 170 mm
Author: Joan Harrison
Publication Name: Glen Cove Revisited
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Subject: History
Publication Year: 2010
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 413 g
Number of Pages: 130 Pages