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Colonial Williamsburg - Its Buildings And Gardens (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Kocher A. Lawrence Colonial Williamsburg - Its Buildings And Gardens (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Kocher A. Lawrence
R734 Discovery Miles 7 340 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG Its Buildings an gardens. FOREWORD: THE VALUE of history lies in the perspective it gives us as we take up the problems of the present. Lawrence Koc. her and Howard Dearstyne, by making us see here the intimate daily family life of eighteenth-century Wil liamsburg and the society of which it was a part, help us even more to see ourselves and our own time in sharper focus. And insight, above everything else, is the purpose of Colonial Williamsburg one-time capital of the great and powerful Virginia colony and the only capi tal of our colonial period which, after more than a century of sleep, coidd be awakened and reconstructed in its original form. We hope that millions of Americans will find time and opportunity to visit Colonial Williamsburg in order that they may have the experience of stepping out of the present and losing themselves temporarily in the significant past. There is no better way for the modern American, man, woman, or child, to get a real emotional sense of the depth of his roots and the meaning of our nation's past. Those who read this book like those who come to Colonial Williamsburg are urged to consider it. only a foundation. The building of a free world can never be finished. We in our time must make our contribution. Colonial Wil liamsburg lives today to help all of us to feel strongly our heritage of liberty in order that we may build a better America and a better world in the twentieth century. Colonial Williamsburg reminds us that the foundation of modern America is spiritual a faith which began to lake shape in Williamsburg and to be ex pressed there by some of the greatest of our forefathers. Nowhere else in co lonial America was thedemocratic faith on which our nation has been built more eloquently expix\ ssed. I think we cannot: drink too deeply at this spring of our history. I think the authors in this book have helped you and me immeasurably to see the past so that we may understand and deal more effectively with the present. Office of the President the Colonial Williamsburg The bell of Brttton Church rang out in iy( i6 to announce the repeal of the Stamp Act. Ten years later, on May 15, 1776* it pealed again to pro claim Virginia's separation from England, six \ veeks before the independence of all the colonies was sounded by Philadelphia's Liberty Bell. Contents include: FOREWORD v I. THE VIRGINIA PLANTERS' CAPITAL i II. BUILDINGS AND BUILDERS. III. THE MANNER OE FURNISHINGS 25 IV. THE GARDENS OFWILLIAMSBERG, 35 V. THE RESTORATION OF AN AMERICAN TOWN 43 VI. A PHOTOGRAPHIC TOUR OF WILLIAMSBERG. 51 VIII. CREDITS FOR ILLUSTRATIONS. IX. INDEX

Colonial WilliamsburgIts Buildings And Gardens (Paperback): Kocher A. Lawrence, Howard Dearstyne Colonial WilliamsburgIts Buildings And Gardens (Paperback)
Kocher A. Lawrence, Howard Dearstyne
R507 Discovery Miles 5 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Colonial Williamsburg - Its Buildings And Gardens (Paperback): Kocher A. Lawrence Colonial Williamsburg - Its Buildings And Gardens (Paperback)
Kocher A. Lawrence
R701 Discovery Miles 7 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Text extracted from opening pages of book: COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG Its Build i n g s a n d Garde n s A S I I 1> Y 01-VI KC. INI \ S KI-S'l OKI 1> C1AIM I \\ l /// l/ f/(' fl ////' '/ e'Ht'f\ of /) t'l/ lf>\ t r 1$ n 1 1 tl I I !>! \ US I N K \\' ll 1.1 \ Msrn. \\ II 1.1 XMMU'KC CopM ihi i C 01 OM \ l \ VII 1 I \\ ISIU K(, , INC. . All liglllS ) (> hy \ VII I I \\ ISIU RC, VIKC. IM \ Composition and printing by The Mnddon Craftsmen, Scran ton. Pcnn syhania in Ij'not\ pc j askcnille on papei supplied hy the Champion 1' apei Coinp; in\, IMiilaclclphia. Uound hy The Haddon CialtMnen in doth hunished by the Hollistun Mills, Noiwood, MassaduisetLs. FOREWORD THE VALUE of history lies in the perspective it gives us as we take up the problems of the present. Lawrence Koc. her and Howard Dearstyne, by making us see here the intimate daily family life of eighteenth-century Wil liamsburg and the society of which it was a part, help us even more to see ourselves and our own time in sharper focus. And insight, above everything else, is the purpose of Colonial Williamsburg one-time capital of the great and powerful Virginia colony and the only capi tal of our colonial period which, after more than a century of sleep, coidd be awakened and reconstructed in its original form. We hope that millions of Americans will find time and opportunity to visit Colonial Williamsburg in order that they may have the experience of stepping out of the present and losing themselves temporarily in the significant past. There is no better way for the modern American, man, woman, or child, to get a real emotional sense of the depth of his roots and the meaning of our nation's past. Those who read this book like those whocome to Colonial Williamsburg are urged to consider it. only a foundation. The building of a free world can FO R K W O RD never be finished. We in our time must make our contribution. Colonial Wil liamsburg lives today to help all of us to feel strongly our heritage of liberty in order that we may build a better America and a better world in the twentieth century. Colonial Williamsburg reminds us that the foundation of modern America is spiritual a faith which began to lake shape in Williamsburg and to be ex pressed there by some of the greatest of our forefathers. Nowhere else in co lonial America was the democratic faith on which our nation has been built more eloquently expix\ ssed. I think we cannot: drink too deeply at this spring of our history. I think the authors in this book have helped you and me immeasurably to see the past so that we may understand and deal more effectively with the present. KKNNKTH CHORI. EY Office of I lie Preside tit dolouial IVilliamsbnrg The bell of Brttton Church rang out in iy( i6 to announce the repeal of the Stamp Act. Ten years later, on May 15, 1776* it pealed again to pro claim Virginia's separation from England, six \ veeks before the independence of all the colonies was sounded by Philadelphia's Liberty Bell. CONTENTS FOREWORD v I. THE VIRGINIA PLANTERS' CAPITAL i II. liUILDINUS AND BUILDERS OE II' ILL/ A A IShURO n III. THE MANNER OE FURNISHINGS 25 IV. THE ( GARDENS OF U'lLLIAMSliURC, 35 V. THE RESTORATION OF AN AMERICAN TOWN 43 VI. A J> I/ OTOGRAI> tl/ C TOUR OF \ VI LLIA MSttU R(; 51 7V/ r ( lotn'rnor* s Palace ra liinton / V/; /. s// ( Hunch ( Jo 7V/ r Coin I HOUM* oj iJJ til 77/ r Magazine ( Ji 7V/ r Liulwrll-l'tDfidiM' House (> 3 RdfcighTavern ( i 7V/ r Caftitol 67 The Public Onol 70 7/ r>//. sr. s /// Onthnilding* 7 ( lale* and I rnces 8 7V/ r College of \ Villuun and iMtny 88, -i; /. s /// J ( tails () o ll'illnnn htng Sfiofj/ nng Dish icf

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