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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Howard Barnstone , Henri Cartier-Bresson , Ezra Stoller , Peter BrinkPublisher: Texas A & M University Press Imprint: Texas A & M University Press Volume: 5 Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 28.10cm Weight: 0.500kg ISBN: 9781623492472ISBN 10: 1623492475 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 30 December 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsOf all the books about Galveston, one of the best continues to be architect Howard Barnstone's The Galveston That Was, published 28 years ago. This poignant and vivid record of the great mansions and public buildings of the historic island city by the late Houston architect is credited as being a catalyst in the preservation and restoration movement in Galveston. --Houston Chronicle--Houston Chronicle The compelling power of The Galveston That Was comes from both Barnstone's text and the photographs by Cartier-Bresson and Stoller. . . . The Galveston That Was probes the present on the same level as the past. It disquiets and unsettles us, asking us to establish ourselves, wherever we are, by building what we care about and caring about what we build. --Bloomsbury Review--Bloomsbury Review This beautiful picture book about nineteenth-century Galveston architecture is also a book about how Galveston's historic buildings were saved. --Historic Preservation--Historic Preservation This coffee table sized book contains countless beautiful photos and the fascinating histories of the great buildings that made Galveston and Texas what they are today. --TopCountryMusic.com--TopCountryMusic.com The compelling power of The Galveston That Was comes from both Barnstone's text and the photographs by Cartier-Bresson and Stoller. . . . The Galveston That Was probes the present on the same level as the past. It disquiets and unsettles us, asking us to establish ourselves, wherever we are, by building what we care about and caring about what we build. --Bloomsbury Review--Bloomsbury Review This beautiful picture book about nineteenth-century Galveston architecture is also a book about how Galveston's historic buildings were saved. --Historic Preservation--Historic Preservation Of all the books about Galveston, one of the best continues to be architect Howard Barnstone's The Galveston That Was, published 28 years ago. This poignant and vivid record of the great mansions and public buildings of the historic island city by the late Houston architect is credited as being a catalyst in the preservation and restoration movement in Galveston. --Houston Chronicle--Houston Chronicle This coffee table sized book contains countless beautiful photos and the fascinating histories of the great buildings that made Galveston and Texas what they are today. --TopCountryMusic.com--TopCountryMusic.com This coffee table sized book contains countless beautiful photos and the fascinating histories of the great buildings that made Galveston and Texas what they are today. - TopCountryMusic.com; Of all the books about Galveston, one of the best continues to be architect Howard Barnstone's The Galveston That Was, published 28 years ago. This poignant and vivid record of the great mansions and public buildings of the historic island city by the late Houston architect is credited as being a catalyst in the preservation and restoration movement in Galveston. - Houston Chronicle; This beautiful picture book about nineteenth-century Galveston architecture is also a book about how Galveston's historic buildings were saved. - Historic Preservation; The compelling power of The Galveston That Was comes from both Barnstone's text and the photographs by Cartier-Bresson and Stoller. . . . The Galveston That Was probes the present on the same level as the past. It disquiets and unsettles us, asking us to establish ourselves, wherever we are, by building what we care about and caring about what we build. - Bloomsbury Review Author InformationHoward Barnstone was a visiting critic at Yale University’s School of Architecture and a professor in the College of Architecture at the University of Houston. Henri Cartier-Bresson is considered one of the major artists of the twentieth century, having covered many of the world’s biggest events, from the Spanish Civil War to the French uprisings in 1968. His photography has been featured in major exhibits around the world. Ezra Stoller was a distinguished architectural photographer whose work is included in museum collections around the world. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |