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Life at the Dakota - New York's Most Unusual Address (Paperback)
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Life at the Dakota - New York's Most Unusual Address (Paperback)
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Loot Price R356
Discovery Miles 3 560
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Life at the Dakota is a deliciously entertaining social history
which describes the lives of the rich and trendy who have lived at
the Dakota, a New York apartment house daringly erected in 1884,
"too far up" and on the wrong side of town. In Stephen Birmingham's
witty chronicle, the atmosphere of this elegant edifice is so
powerful that the building itself becomes an unforgettable major
character. From its start the Dakota has attracted a lively mix of
people, from celebrities Leonard Bernstein, Roberta Flack, and John
Lennon, to a ground-floor tenant who kept a stuffed horse in full
armor in the living room, and yet another older tenant who was
spotted wandering naked through the cellar by some workmen,
mistaken for a ghost of the building. While detailing the active
and often contentious life within the building from the nineteenth
century to the present, Mr. Birmingham also brings to life the New
York social scene and that of other fashionable American cities.
Just as the sixty-foot rooms, the elaborate moldings and rococo
ceilings are lushly described, so is the changing atmosphere in
Central Park, the smell and sound of the street below, the
judgments about what was fashionable and what was not throughout
the years. Here is a window into the marvelous world of The Dakota
and through it, the changing view of New York.
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