Baltimore
When She Was What She Used to be, 1850-1930
Johns Hopkins University Press
Published on 18. January 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-0-8018-5500-9 (ISBN)
Description
'Baltimore: When She Was What She Used to Be' takes an affectionate look back at the city during an earlier era. More than 250 handsome vintage photographs and a selection of period newspaper and magazine stories recapture a bygone time with warmth and fidelity. Using never-before-published photographs reproduced with care and craftsmanship, Mame and Marion Warren capture the essence of American city life from the Civil War to the Great Depression: its joys and sorrows, the growth of industry and institutions, how a city worked and how it took its leisure, tranquil parks and bustling wharfs, change and continuity. This is a book to reward the attention of anyone interested in Baltimore itself or in the use of photographs to weave a story--and cast a spell--replete with history, nostalgia, and humor.
Reviews / Votes
"Wonderful views of trolley cars, celebrations, hotels, markets, the city during the Civil War, row houses, railroads, the port and lots more, including of course the Great Fire of 1904 and its aftermath."--John Dorsey, 'Baltimore Sun' "The perfect gift for lovers of fine, old photography, the city of Baltimore--and people."--'Chesapeake Country Life' "Resplendent...A trove of pictures from many sources brings the port city to life from the first days of photography to the Great Depression."--'New York Times'More details
Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
314 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 266 mm
Width: 229 mm
Weight
580 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8018-5500-9 (9780801855009)
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