The Perennial Philadelphians

The Perennial Philadelphians
Title The Perennial Philadelphians PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Burt
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 678
Release 1999-10-27
Genre History
ISBN 9780812216936

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The Perennial Philadelphians tells the story of the city's inherited aristocracy—of Wanamakers and Drexels, of Biddles and Cadwaladers. Drawing on history, genealogy, politics, economics, the fine arts, private diaries, and the impressions and anecdotes of myriad living witnesses, Nathaniel Burt paints a fascinating portrait of Old Philadelphians. He traces the succession of a dynasty of doctors or lawyers, explores the country club scene, and takes us to regattas on the Schuylkill, fox hunts in Radnor, and horse shows in Devon. First published in 1963, this classic text has lost none of its timeliness. An adept social commentator, Burt cuts aside the centuries-old protective coloration in which Old Philadelphians have wrapped themselves, and reveals who these people are and how they manage to perpetuate themselves from generation to generation.

The Perennial Philadelphians, Etc

The Perennial Philadelphians, Etc
Title The Perennial Philadelphians, Etc PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel BURT (Novelist.)
Publisher
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Release 1964
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The Perennial Philadelphians. An Anatomy of an American Aristocracy, Etc. [With Plates, Including Portraits and Reproductions, Maps and a Bibliography.].

The Perennial Philadelphians. An Anatomy of an American Aristocracy, Etc. [With Plates, Including Portraits and Reproductions, Maps and a Bibliography.].
Title The Perennial Philadelphians. An Anatomy of an American Aristocracy, Etc. [With Plates, Including Portraits and Reproductions, Maps and a Bibliography.]. PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Burt
Publisher
Pages 625
Release 1964
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The Perennial Philadelphians. The Anatomy of an American Aristocracy ... With Photographs. (Third Printing.).

The Perennial Philadelphians. The Anatomy of an American Aristocracy ... With Photographs. (Third Printing.).
Title The Perennial Philadelphians. The Anatomy of an American Aristocracy ... With Photographs. (Third Printing.). PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel BURT (Novelist.)
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Pages 625
Release 1963
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The Perennial Philadelphians;the Anatomy of an American Aris

The Perennial Philadelphians;the Anatomy of an American Aris
Title The Perennial Philadelphians;the Anatomy of an American Aris PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Burt
Publisher
Pages 625
Release 1963
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Gardens of Philadelphia & the Delaware Valley

Gardens of Philadelphia & the Delaware Valley
Title Gardens of Philadelphia & the Delaware Valley PDF eBook
Author William M. Klein
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 346
Release 1995
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781566393133

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Once mostly rolling hills and valleys covered with hardwood forest in the seventeenth century, contemporary Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley now claim the largest concentration of many of the finest public and private gardens in the world. William M. Klein explores the broader attitudes and behaviors toward nature that have influenced this developmentt - of colonial farms and gardens created for survival to the art of suburban gardens to nature conservatories and public parks. Discover how in 300 years we have moved from fencing nature out to fencing nature in. Out of the past, examine the worm fence at Colonial Pennsylvania Plantations, overgrown by weeds as it would have been during Colonial times, zigzagging across the fields tenuously holding back the great forest that presses down. Into the present, consider the chain link fence at the John Heinz Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum that bounds a threatened wetland habitat from the intrusion of highways and reverberates to the sounds of traffic from I-95 and the Philadelphia International Airport. Klein's eloquent and knowledgeable narrative include detailed portraits of forty-four individual gardens, all lustrously illustrated by noted garden photographer Derek Fell. While considering a particular garden's historical and social influences, Klein discusses the philosophy behind each garden, its planner's goals and even personality, and the garden's interaction with surrounding architecture. This complete guide also includes each location's address, phone number, hours of operation, events, and featured plants, flowers, and trees. Yet this book goes far beyond the usual guides in this search for answers to the perennial questions of how and why each generation struggles to define its place in nature. As we approach the twenty-first century, the garden has become the metaphor for how we must begin to view all nature today - tended space where we collect, name, nurture, and share our love of plants. Author note: Formerly Director of the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. William M. Klein, Jr. is Executive Director of the National Tropical Botanical Garden in Lawai, Hawaii. In 1993 he was presented with the American Horticultural Society's Professional Award, and has been a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science since 1989. He has published many important writings on nature, botany, and landscape, including his previous book, The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas. Derek Fell is a widely published garden photographer and the author of more than 50 garden books and garden calendars.

Philadelphia and Popular Philadelphians

Philadelphia and Popular Philadelphians
Title Philadelphia and Popular Philadelphians PDF eBook
Author Anonymous
Publisher Andesite Press
Pages 300
Release 2017-08-24
Genre History
ISBN 9781376234367

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