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Chateau Higginson: Social Life in Boston's Back Bay, 1870-1920
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Chateau Higginson: Social Life in Boston’s Back Bay, 1870-1920

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“Chateau Higginson’ is a vivid and absorbing account of one man’s efforts to construct a building that would create a new way for Bostonians-and Americans-to live.
Not only does Henry Lee Higginson (best known for founding the Boston Symphony Orchestra) and his housing gamble come to life, but a whole social class, indeed, all of nineteenth-century urban America, spread themselves before us in the narrative. Perspectives abound. Anecdotes enrich. Details, statistics, and little-known facts amaze. And it is written with elegance, confidence, grace, and wit.

"A must-read for any lover of Boston history, any student of American urban history.‘ -William Martin, New York Times bestselling author of Back Bay and The Lincoln Letter.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Fonthill Media LLc
Country
United States
Date
4 December 2017
Pages
272
ISBN
9781634990356

“Chateau Higginson’ is a vivid and absorbing account of one man’s efforts to construct a building that would create a new way for Bostonians-and Americans-to live.
Not only does Henry Lee Higginson (best known for founding the Boston Symphony Orchestra) and his housing gamble come to life, but a whole social class, indeed, all of nineteenth-century urban America, spread themselves before us in the narrative. Perspectives abound. Anecdotes enrich. Details, statistics, and little-known facts amaze. And it is written with elegance, confidence, grace, and wit.

"A must-read for any lover of Boston history, any student of American urban history.‘ -William Martin, New York Times bestselling author of Back Bay and The Lincoln Letter.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Fonthill Media LLc
Country
United States
Date
4 December 2017
Pages
272
ISBN
9781634990356