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Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909
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Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909 : Compiled From Original Sources and Illustrated by Photo-Intaglio Reproductions of Important Maps, Plans, Views, and Documents in Public and Private Collections

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1036526429
ISBN-13 9781036526429
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification: Yearbooks, annuals, almanacs
Ksh 7,350.00
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This book presents a meticulously researched exploration of Manhattan Island's evolution, focusing on its physical development, topographical features, and the significant historical events that shaped New York City. Through a systematic collection and arrangement of facts, incidents, maps, plans, views, and documents, the author provides an insightful look into the city's history from a primarily physical perspective. The narrative spans across contributions from Dutch, English, and American forebears, emphasizing the spirit of high responsibility and consciousness that guided their actions and laid the foundation for future generations.

Positioned within a broader historical context, this work delves into the thematic depths of urban development and transformation. It sheds light on how Manhattan's landscape has been intricately tied to the socio-political dynamics and material achievements of its settlers. By including a wide array of important reproductions and newly discovered sources described in a detailed bibliography and cartography section, the author enriches our understanding of New York Citys past.

Conducted over six years with investigations extending across major libraries and collections in America and Europe even reaching as far as South America this research represents an unparalleled commitment to uncovering the essence of Manhattan Island's historical significance.

In conclusion, this book stands as a testament to the enduring spirit that has defined Manhattan Island throughout its history. It offers readers a unique lens through which to appreciate the complexities of urban growth and heritage, making it an essential addition to the collections of historians, antiquarians, collectors, and anyone fascinated by New York City's storied past.
This book presents a meticulously researched exploration of Manhattan Island''s evolution, focusing on its physical development, topographical features, and the significant historical events that shaped New York City. Through a systematic collection and arrangement of facts, incidents, maps, plans, views, and documents, the author provides an insightful look into the city''s history from a primarily physical perspective. The narrative spans across contributions from Dutch, English, and American forebears, emphasizing the spirit of high responsibility and consciousness that guided their actions and laid the foundation for future generations.

Positioned within a broader historical context, this work delves into the thematic depths of urban development and transformation. It sheds light on how Manhattan''s landscape has been intricately tied to the socio-political dynamics and material achievements of its settlers. By including a wide array of important reproductions and newly discovered sources described in a detailed bibliography and cartography section, the author enriches our understanding of New York Citys past.

Conducted over six years with investigations extending across major libraries and collections in America and Europe even reaching as far as South America this research represents an unparalleled commitment to uncovering the essence of Manhattan Island''s historical significance.

In conclusion, this book stands as a testament to the enduring spirit that has defined Manhattan Island throughout its history. It offers readers a unique lens through which to appreciate the complexities of urban growth and heritage, making it an essential addition to the collections of historians, antiquarians, collectors, and anyone fascinated by New York City''s storied past.

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