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The Lost Hamptons

Author : Steven Petrow
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 125 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 9780738511870

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This collection of vintage postcards portrays the quiet villages, white sand beaches, historic homes, and privet-lined lanes that are the essence of Long Island's Hamptons. Stunning in their color, detail, and composition, these cards-originally photographs-depict a place and a way of life that has all but disappeared. Filled with the high drama of celebrity, the glorious architecture of the time, and the quiet splendor of the East End's landscapes and seascapes, The Lost Hamptons brings back the experience of a world all but swallowed by the march of time.

The Kingdom of the Kid

Author : Geoff Gehman
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2013-06-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781438447834

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The Kingdom of the Kid by Geoff Gehman Pdf

The Kingdom of the Kid is a memorable portrait of an indelible childhood on Long Island's South Fork from 1967 to 1972, when the Hamptons were still a middle-class paradise. In six short years, journalist Geoff Gehman was changed forever by a host of remarkable characters, including Carl Yastrzemski, his first baseball hero; Truman Capote, his first literary role model; race car champion Mark Donohue, who conquered a wicked track nicknamed "The Bridge"; Henry Austin "Austie" Clark Jr., fabled proprietor of a candy store of vintage vehicles; and Norman Jaffe, the notorious architect who designed a house seemingly built by masons from outer space. Gehman's childhood kingdom was ruled by his father, a boozing, schmoozing social bulldozer, who taught his son how to pitch, how to sing barbershop harmony, and how to mix with potato farmers and power brokers. Then, burdened by manic depression and bad investments, he abruptly ended his son's reign on the East End by selling the family house in Wainscott without his wife's permission. The Kingdom of the Kid is not just another baby-boomer coming-of-age memoir about baseball, beaches, drive-in movies, rock 'n' roll, fast cars, faster women, alcoholism, mental illness, divorce, suicide, and redemption. It's a pilgrimage to a special place at a special time that taught a kid how to be special. It's for anyone who has lived in the Hamptons or has wondered about living in the Hamptons, anyone who remembers the thrill of riding shotgun on the tailgate of a Ford LTD station wagon, anyone hungry for a juicy slice of Don McLean's "American Pie."

The Lost Boys of Montauk

Author : Amanda M. Fairbanks
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2022-05-17
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781982103248

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The Lost Boys of Montauk by Amanda M. Fairbanks Pdf

"[A] riveting account of a fishing boat and its four young crewman lost at sea in 1984 off the coast of Montauk in eastern Long Island--a "fishing town with a drinking problem," as the locals have it--and the stunning repercussions of that loss for the families and friends of the four missing men and, indeed, the entire storied summer community of the Hamptons"--

The End of the Hamptons

Author : Corey Dolgon
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2006-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9780814719978

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A definitive and entertaining social history of the Hamptons, New York's ultimate high-end backyard, looks at the history of Long Island's east end, a locale marked by a class struggle between the wealthy and the have-nots since its earliest origins.

Vanished In The Dunes

Author : Allan Retzky
Publisher : Oceanview Publishing
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2012-06-23
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781608090549

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Vanished In The Dunes by Allan Retzky Pdf

Amos Posner has a lovely house in the upscale Hamptons beach community of eastern Long Island. But recent events in Amos's life are preventing him form enjoying it. His employer, an international trading firm, fired him after making him the scapegoat for some shady business deals. His wife, a highly successful Manhattan lawyer, has not taken kindly to his job situation, and their marriage is under considerable stress. Amos is spending most of his time at the beach house, alone, and not at all happy. So he is highly vulnerable when a beautiful woman approaches him on a bus - the Hampton Jitney - from Manhattan to the Hamptons and persuades him to show her around the area on her day off from her job as a psychiatric resident at a Manhattan hospital. When Amos reluctantly agrees, he gets far more than an ego boost. He gets a nightmare beyond imagination. And the cascading events could cost him more than the loss of his job and his wife. They could cost him his life.

Houses of the Hamptons, 1880-1930

Author : Gary Lawrance,Anne Surchin
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Architecture
ISBN : STANFORD:36105123384922

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Houses of the Hamptons, 1880-1930 by Gary Lawrance,Anne Surchin Pdf

Houses of the Hamptons offers a fascinating glimpse into the

The Myth of the Lost Cause and Civil War History

Author : Gary W. Gallagher,Alan T. Nolan
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN : 0253338220

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The Myth of the Lost Cause and Civil War History by Gary W. Gallagher,Alan T. Nolan Pdf

The myth of the Lost Cause of the Confederate States in the Civil War was and is an elaborate and intentional effort on the part of southerners to rationalise the secession and the war itself. Unfortunately, for historical truth and the national memory, these skilful propagandists, beginning with Jubal Early, have been so successful that the Lost Cause has assumed a life of its own and continues to misrepresent what really happened, distorting the national memory in the process. In this book, nine historians analyse the Lost Cause, describing its content and identifying its falsity. The work is thus a major contribution to Civil War historiography.

Wade Hampton III

Author : Robert K. Ackerman
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2023-06-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781643364261

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Wade Hampton III by Robert K. Ackerman Pdf

A fresh perspective of the iconic Southern planter turned soldier turned statesman Providing the most balanced and comprehensive portrayal of Wade Hampton III to date, Robert K. Ackerman's biography explores the remarkable abilities and tragic failings of the planter-statesman who would come to personify the Civil War and Reconstruction in South Carolina. Ackerman traces Hampton's esteemed lineage and his preparation for life as a Southern aristocrat. Though Hampton benefited from third-generation wealth, a classical education, and an inherent sense of noblesse oblige, as Ackerman notes, prior to the war Hampton served almost without distinction in the South Carolina General Assembly—with the exception of his opposition to reopening the slave trade. Hampton did not favor secession, but once South Carolina left the Union, he committed himself fully to the Confederate effort and thus began his path to legend. Ackerman follows Hampton from amateur soldier to decorated cavalry leader, from multiple wounds at Gettysburg to the defense of the Confederate flank at Petersburg. Hampton eventually succeeded J. E. B. Stuart as commander of Lee's cavalry in the Army of Northern Virginia and distinguished himself as one of three non-West Point graduates to attain the rank of lieutenant general in the Confederate army. Emotionally and financially devastated by the Confederacy's defeat, Hampton briefly pondered continuing the conflict as a guerrilla war before emerging as a leading advocate for policies of moderation. His election to the governorship in 1876 brought an end to Federal Reconstruction in South Carolina. Ackerman elaborates on Hampton's limited success in enacting policies of moderation and his eventual defeat at the hands of virulent racists and anti-autocratic populists. Ackerman suggests that, despite some success as governor and later as a U.S. senator, Hampton was ultimately overwhelmed by forces of racism, with tragic consequences for his state, yet he remains for many a revered icon of the Old South.

The Lost Journal

Author : Ashley Lucking
Publisher : BoD - Books on Demand
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2021-07-11
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 9782322267415

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The sequel to Shadows of the Afterlife. It's been a few months since Lyla's life was turned upside-down. Her father was offered the job as mayor, and the family has moved back into John Hampton's mansion. The girl hasn't heard a word from the Moon Cult, nor has she seen a ghost since. It's only when she discovers a journal, dating back to the time John and Nathan Hampton were alive, that her world is disrupted. The author, Charlotte Griffin, was a seventeen-year-old girl who had fled from her spiteful aunt. Against the trials of the 19th century and Whistmere's eerie occurrences, she must fight to follow her heart. Through the diary, Lyla begins to understand there's a different side to the town's legend, including the Moon Cult's tragic origin. Full of mysteries, ghosts and romance.

Peconic Bay

Author : Marilyn E. Weigold
Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2015-04-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9780815653097

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Peconic Bay by Marilyn E. Weigold Pdf

Bordered on the south by the Atlantic Ocean and on the north by Long Island Sound, the Peconic Bay region, including the North and South Forks, has only recently been recognized for its environmental and economic significance. The story of the waterway and its contiguous land masses is one of farmers and fishermen, sailing vessels and submarines, wealthy elite residents, and award winning vineyards. Peconic Bay examines the past 400 years of the region’s history, tracing the growth of the fishing industry, the rise of tourism, and the impact of a military presence in the wake of September 11. Weigold introduces readers to the people of Peconic Bay’s colorful history—from Albert Einstein and Captain Kidd, to Clara Barton and Kofi Annan—as well as to the residents who have struggled, and continue to struggle, over the well-being of their community and their estuarine connection to the planet. Throughout, Weigold brings to life the region’s rich sense of place and shines a light on its unique role in our nation’s history.

In the Hamptons 4Ever

Author : Dan Rattiner
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2015-06-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781438458137

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In the Hamptons 4Ever by Dan Rattiner Pdf

More stories of the outsized and the ordinary from the editor and publisher of Dan’s Papers. This is Dan Rattiner’s fourth collection of essays about the fishermen, farmers, celebrities, billionaires, and artists who live, work, and play in the Hamptons. As the founder and publisher of Dan’s Papers, a weekly community newspaper, Rattiner knows the Hamptons backwards and forwards, and stories of his encounters on the South Fork of Long Island give readers a greater understanding of how this community has changed over the years and the major figures who have shepherded these changes along. In addition to well-known faces such as Dr. Oz and billionaires like Ira Rennert and his wife—who built the second-largest private home in America—you’ll also read about motel owners, art gallery owners, an ad salesman for Dan’s Papers, and a philanthropist who at one time had nearly a dozen historical buildings on her $100 million property in East Hampton. The book also provides some of the hoaxes and tall tales that the author has fabricated over the years to entertain the readers of Dan’s Papers, including the moving radar tower at Montauk, the great Ecuadorian eel attack, and the Hamptons subway. “Dan’s book, as does his newspaper, creates a chronicle of the women and men who have chosen to live in this magical place over these different decades, so one gets a very personal picture of how it was and is. Dan’s seen it all and isn’t keeping it under his very real hat.” — from the Foreword by Barbara L. Goldsmith Praise for Dan Rattiner “Dan’s memoirs are like Dan’s newspapers: charming, whimsical, fun, and filled with insightful knowledge of the East End conveyed with a twinkle in the eye.” — Walter Isaacson, author of Steve Jobs “If there was an honorary mayor of the Hamptons it would have to be Dan Rattiner a raconteur with a wicked sense of humor and an eye for detail.” — Long Island History Journal “If a guy says it happened in the Hamptons, and Dan Rattiner doesn’t know about it, it didn’t.” — Tom Wolfe

Hurricane in the Hamptons, 1938

Author : Mary Cummings
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 0738545481

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Hurricane in the Hamptons, 1938 by Mary Cummings Pdf

More than 150 historical photographs, many taken by survivors of the storm, capture the devastating impact of the 1938 hurricane on the Hamptons area of Long Island. Original.

Wade Hampton

Author : Rod Andrew Jr.
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 635 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2009-11-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780807889008

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Wade Hampton by Rod Andrew Jr. Pdf

One of the South's most illustrious military leaders, Wade Hampton III was for a time the commander of all Lee's cavalry and at the end of the war was the highest-ranking Confederate cavalry officer. Yet for all Hampton's military victories, he also suffered devastating losses in his family and personal life. Rod Andrew's critical biography sheds light on his central role during Reconstruction as a conservative white leader, governor, U.S. senator, and Redeemer; his heroic image in the minds of white southerners; and his positions and apparent contradictions on race and the role of African Americans in the New South. Andrew also shows that Hampton's tragic past explains how he emerged in his own day as a larger-than-life symbol--of national reconciliation as well as southern defiance.