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Author - Christopher Payne ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Princeton Architectural Press was reviewed on 16-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:1568983557 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. New York's Forgotten Substations: The Power Behind the Subway Reference Book. Classifications : General AAS Arts & Photography Subjects Books Mid-Atlantic State & Local United States Americas History Subjects Books General Archaeology Social Sciences Nonfiction Subjects Books General Building Ty . Click the following link to view the cover of New York's Forgotten Substations: The Power Behind the Subway. Related topics: General AAS. Arts & Photography. Subjects. Books. Mid-Atlantic. State & Local. United States. Americas. History. Subjects. requestid: 6d5cd05c-7a56-4d39-b8d6-bb678c54db39requestprocessingtime: 0.0943150000000000 salesrank: 197884 edition: 1 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 3084090840 1) Paperback Book New York's Forgotten Substations: The Power Behind the Subway by Princeton Architectural Press. The book is interesting in a sort of disjointed way. If you like abandoned industrial settings the pictures are great too look at. Reading the narrative is tiresome because you just want to jump and look at the stunning pictures. The book also reviews the various styles of substations. About 2/3 of the way through the book conveys into a rather simple photo-album-style pictorial with few details on the subject matter, some of which is too interesting to know so little about.
2) Paperback Book New York's Forgotten Substations: The Power Behind the Subway by Princeton Architectural Press. An excellent high quality work at a very reasonable price.
3) Paperback Book New York's Forgotten Substations: The Power Behind the Subway by Princeton Architectural Press. I´m not an architecture student, or an art fan. I just happen to have an obsession with infrastructure. This book was completely satisfying. It´s filled with gorgeous pictures of off-limits places. That alone would have been just a tease, but the author´s extensive research pays off for the reader. He fills the book with history and technical details. Worth every penny and then some.¤ 4) Paperback Book New York's Forgotten Substations: The Power Behind the Subway by Princeton Architectural Press. Who would have thought that a collection of buildings containing basically the same thing would have produced such a fascinating book and who but Princeton would take a chance and publish it. It seems to fit right into their quirky line of Americana, which includes, for instance, a history of paint-by-numbers (ISBN 1568982828) a photo tour of the brothels of Nevada (ISBN 1568984189) or a collection of amateur QSL cards (156898281X).
5) Paperback Book New York's Forgotten Substations: The Power Behind the Subway by Princeton Architectural Press. Many photo history books suffer from an imbalance between the strength of the prose and the strength of the photographs. Christopher Payne´s New York´s Forgotten Substations does not. The writing is crisp, bringing you into the subject matter and explaining the basics of subway power and the history of these substations. The photos capture the magnificence of the substations in they heyday, and the seeming pathos of their abandonment. This is black and white photography at its best. Forgotten Substations is a feast for subway buffs, engineering geeks, and appreciators of industrial aesthetic alike.¤ 6) Paperback Book New York's Forgotten Substations: The Power Behind the Subway by Princeton Architectural Press. All over New York City, hidden behind unassuming historic facades, sits the gigantic machinery of the power stations that once moved the subways. For over a century, the 125,000-pound converters and related equipment of the substations remained largely unchanged, but in 1999 the last manually operated substation was shut down and since then they have been systematically dismantled and sold as scrap. In 1997, author Christopher Payne was introduced to the substations by an official of the Metropolitan Transit Authority´s Power Division. Since then, he has rushed to photograph, draw, and write the history of these amazing buildings and their machines before they are completely gone. With virtually unlimited access to the substations, he has developed an intimate bond with the buildings that most people know only in passing. His beautiful photographs and detailed drawings bring these lost treasures to life, while his illuminating text tells their fascinating story. Anyone interested in the art of industrial America or the New York subway will find this book a delight.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 13-Nov-2008, 15689835579781568983554, 760-5X0-760-571-831-QQB-8
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