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Palm Beach Houses

AUTHOR: Shirley Johnson
ISBN: 0847813134

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Each of the thirty-two homes and estates is illustrated in vivid color photographs documenting the sweeping vistas of the palmlined coast, rich architectural details, impressive gardens, and the fine art and objects that adorn their interiors. A...

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Palm Beach Houses
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by Shirley Johnson


From Library Journal
The winter residences of the rich and famous are the stars of this elegantly designed and lavishly illustrated pictorial on the architecture of Palm Beach, Florida during the 1920s and 1930s. In the introduction, Robert A.M. Stern details the history of Palm Beach by the talented architects who conceived these palatial estates and sought to create a semitropical paradise. The first section focuses on seven famous estates, including Whitehall, Southways, and Mar-a-Lago. The following three sections highlight the careers of Addison Mizner, Maurice Fatio, and Marion Sims Wyeth and the lavish homes they each created. While the beautiful illustrations portray these 32 estates as they are today, the historic photographs of early Palm Beach in the introduction are disappointing because of their postage-stamp size. The brief text accompanying each home is always informative, sometimes humorous, but occasionally confusing. An index to names would have been a welcome addition. All in all, Schezen brings to life the splendor of this bygone era. Recommended primarily for public libraries.-Stephen Allan Patrick, East Tennessee State Univ. Lib., Johnson CityCopyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Book Description
Palm Beach Houses offers a strikingly illustrated, extensively researched history of Palm Beach architecture. It reveals the stories behind the families who built these palatial homes with exquisite detailing, lavish interiors, and semi-tropical gardens. Valuable close-ups on Addison Mizner, Maurice Fatio, and Marion Sims Wyeth, the three major architects in the area during the 1920s and 1930s, are also included.



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         Book Review

Palm Beach Houses
- Book Reviews,
by Shirley Johnson

Palm Beach Houses

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Each of the thirty-two homes and estates is illustrated in vivid color photographs documenting the sweeping vistas of the palmlined coast, rich architectural details, impressive gardens, and the fine art and objects that adorn their interiors. A detailed history of each home, its owners, its architect, and the milieu in which it was built brings these magnificent edifices of a bygone era to life.

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Library Journal

The winter residences of the rich and famous are the stars of this elegantly designed and lavishly illustrated pictorial on the architecture of Palm Beach, Florida during the 1920s and 1930s. In the introduction, Robert A.M. Stern details the history of Palm Beach by the talented architects who conceived these palatial estates and sought to create a semitropical paradise. The first section focuses on seven famous estates, including Whitehall, Southways, and Mar-a-Lago. The following three sections highlight the careers of Addison Mizner, Maurice Fatio, and Marion Sims Wyeth and the lavish homes they each created. While the beautiful illustrations portray these 32 estates as they are today, the historic photographs of early Palm Beach in the introduction are disappointing because of their postage-stamp size. The brief text accompanying each home is always informative, sometimes humorous, but occasionally confusing. An index to names would have been a welcome addition. All in all, Schezen brings to life the splendor of this bygone era. Recommended primarily for public libraries.--Stephen Allan Patrick, East Tennessee State Univ. Lib., Johnson City


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