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Objects Tell Stories: Treasures from The New York Historical
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Objects Tell Stories: Treasures from The New York Historical

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A completely new illustrated souvenir volume which showcases the American experience through photographs and maps, books and newspapers, letters and records, paintings and sculpture, toys and furniture, from the everyday to the extraordinary. The vast holdings of the New-York Historical reflect and reveal the full breadth of the American experience. But how can we articulate that experience with things? What makes an experience uniquely ?American? and what makes a moment from the past a unique ?experience?? The objects featured in this book encapsulate stories of achievement, faith, and strength as well as anger, despair, and loss. Countless objects vying for attention include Jupiter Hammon, An evening thought, (1760) the first poem published by an African American in North America; Clara Driscoll's Dragonfly table lamp (ca. 1900-1906); George Washington's camp bed (ca. 1775-1777) and the complete archive of Robert A Caro's writings. AUTHOR: Valerie Paley, Ph.D. is senior vice president and Sue Ann Weinberg Director, Patricia D. Klingenstein Library, The New York Historical Society. SELLING POINTS: . Iconic and thought-provoking ?treasures? include objects that mark defining moments in American history. . Features rare objects that are not often preserved or cared for and rarely survive. . Many reveal little-known experiences, or bore witness to momentous occasions. 205 colour illustrations

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
D Giles Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 January 2026
Pages
256
ISBN
9781917273046

A completely new illustrated souvenir volume which showcases the American experience through photographs and maps, books and newspapers, letters and records, paintings and sculpture, toys and furniture, from the everyday to the extraordinary. The vast holdings of the New-York Historical reflect and reveal the full breadth of the American experience. But how can we articulate that experience with things? What makes an experience uniquely ?American? and what makes a moment from the past a unique ?experience?? The objects featured in this book encapsulate stories of achievement, faith, and strength as well as anger, despair, and loss. Countless objects vying for attention include Jupiter Hammon, An evening thought, (1760) the first poem published by an African American in North America; Clara Driscoll's Dragonfly table lamp (ca. 1900-1906); George Washington's camp bed (ca. 1775-1777) and the complete archive of Robert A Caro's writings. AUTHOR: Valerie Paley, Ph.D. is senior vice president and Sue Ann Weinberg Director, Patricia D. Klingenstein Library, The New York Historical Society. SELLING POINTS: . Iconic and thought-provoking ?treasures? include objects that mark defining moments in American history. . Features rare objects that are not often preserved or cared for and rarely survive. . Many reveal little-known experiences, or bore witness to momentous occasions. 205 colour illustrations

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
D Giles Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
27 January 2026
Pages
256
ISBN
9781917273046