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The Park and the People: A History of Central Park

The Park and the People: A History of Central Park

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Authors: Roy Rosenzweig, Elizabeth Blackmar
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 95110

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 623
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.5

ISBN: 0801497515
Dewey Decimal Number: 973
EAN: 9780801497513
ASIN: 0801497515

Publication Date: October 1998
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This "exemplary social history" (Kirkus Reviews) is the first full-scale account of Central Park ever published. Elizabeth Blackmar and Roy Rosenzweig tell the story of Central Park's people--the merchants and landowners who launched the project; the immigrant and African-American residents who were displaced by the park; the politicians, gentlemen, and artists who disputed its design and operation; the German gardeners, Irish laborers, and Yankee engineers who built it; and the generations of New Yorkers for whom Central Park was their only backyard. In tracing the park's history, Blackmar and Rosenzweig give us the history of New York, and bring to life larger issues about the meaning of the word "public" in a democratic society.


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5 out of 5 stars an excellent work   June 2, 2006
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is not just a wonderful study of the park itself but a wonderful route into the social world of 19th century new york....one of the points of the book is that the park's boundaries were never natural, however naturalistic the winning design, but were, in the broadest sense, political. What remains today in the park was always fought over and contested.


5 out of 5 stars Amerian Masterpiece   December 17, 2005
 9 out of 10 found this review helpful

No park has been so exhaustively researched, photographed and documented as this 843 acre oasis. So in saying this book stands out, I'm really saying something. This history of this park is just fascinating and the photos are just wonderful, Mr. Rosenzweig does fine research and it shows, his love for the park is evident in his writing and it makes the book all the more enjoyable. Central Park is the heart of the city, and to understand New York you really need to understand the history of the park. A New York without a Central Park is just unimaginable. I highly recommend this book.


5 out of 5 stars Comprehensive and Entertaining   December 1, 2005
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

There are several good books about Central Park, but this book, along with Sara Cedar Miller's "Central Park, An American Masterpiece" are among the very best.

"The Park and the People: A History of Central Park" is an exhaustive study, without being exhausting. Generously peppered with wonderful illustrations, the book will entice people who had never visited the 800+ acre park to see it. And it will intrigue those people who use the park every day, to look at it with a more insightful eye. This beautiful park has now gotten a beautiful narrative to complement and compliment it. And take Amazon's advice and purchase Miller's book along with this one!

Rocco Dormarunno, author of The Five Points



5 out of 5 stars A must-must read if you're serious about Central Park.   January 1, 1999
 25 out of 28 found this review helpful

"The Park and the People" is an exquisite work of scholarship. I've read much about the park but nothing approaches the depth of knowledge and insight contained in this extraordinary book. It's provocative, exciting, extremely well written, and downright readable. I learned something new on every page and simply could not put it down.

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