Description - Backroads Buildings: In Search of the Vernacular by Steve Gross
From New England to the Deep South, photographers Susan Daley and Steve Gross have captured more than 100 forgotten buildings along America's old auto routes. Isolated in full-colour and black-and-white portraits, the roadside cafes, feed stores, grange halls, juke joints, and general stores are a poignant reminder of the ingenuity of local building practices and working-class culture during the years between the Civil War and the Great Depression. With their humble beauty and distinctive character, these once-useful structures infuse the American landscape with a strong sense of place. This collection of buildings preserves a sampling of our country's architecture heritage and encourages travelers to slow down and notice the details. AUTHORS: Steve Gross and Susan Daley are photographic artists who live in New York City. They are the coauthors of 12 previous books on architectural and landscape design, including Creole Houses and Historic Charleston and the Lowcountry. Their fine-art photography has been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums and is included in many private collections. SELLING POINTS: . Over 100 architectural portraits document the beauty of forgotten buildings on lonely stretches of road, providing an invaluable record of lost building practices and ways of doing things . Images of shuttered filling stations, farm granges, juke joints, and general stores will appeal to connoisseurs of America's industrial, commercial, and agrarian past . A poignant look at the remnants of working-class commercial architecture from roughly 1870 to 1940 140 colour and b/w images
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