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Plantation Homes of the James River

Plantation Homes of the James River
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Plantation Homes of the James River

 
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Bruce Roberts takes us on a photographic tour of fourteen of the famous colonial Virginia plantation houses nestled along the shores of the Lower James River from Richmond east to Jamestown and Williamsburg. Now carefully restored, often with the original furnishings, these houses are glorious monuments to a bygone era.

If you have never visited the James River plantations, this book will inspire you to plan a trip there. If you have, you will find this book a wonderful memento of a special place. Robert's 141 color photographs capture the magnificent exteriors of the houses, as well as their gardens and grounds, and offer rare and intimate glimpses of their interiors and furnishings. The plantations portrayed include Shirley Plantation, one of the oldest in America; Belle Air Plantation, with its unique seventeenth-century frame house containing America's finest Jacobean staircase; and Westover Plantation, site of the elegant Georgian home built by William Byrd II.

The text provides histories of the plantations, presenting them as places where real people lived and workedand still do, in many cases. While the plantations share some common history, each reflects the individual characteristics of the men, women, and children who lived there. In the dining room at Berkeley Hundred, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and eight other presidents enjoyed meals and discussed affairs of state. At Carter's Grove, Roberts photographed the "Refusal Room," where, according to local history, both Washington and Jefferson were refused in marriage by Virginia belles.

Today many of the plantation homes have been designated state and national historic sites, and with this book you can visit them and relive four hundred years of history.

 
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Product Details
Author:Bruce Roberts
Paperback:128 pages
Publisher:The University of North Carolina Press
Publication Date:April 30, 1990
Language:English
ISBN:0807842788
Product Length:10.92 inches
Product Width:8.21 inches
Product Height:0.42 inches
Product Weight:1.36 pounds
Package Length:10.9 inches
Package Width:7.8 inches
Package Height:0.5 inches
Package Weight:1.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

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5Travel back in time.....  Mar 25, 2009 By Amy W.
Sit back in your favorite chair, get a nice glass of ice tea or a cup of coffee, maybe a litle snack, snuggle under a nice quilt and enjoy the tour of these grand old homes. This book is filled with great pictures, both inside and out, plus tons of information on the history of each plantation home. After looking at it, you'll feel like you were just there in person, and be a lot more knowledgeable about each plantation. I love going to historical locations, and even live in Virginia and have seen some of these homes in person, but it's always fun to pull out a great book and "tour" places again. This book is super - you won't be disappointed.

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5Beautiful historic homes  Nov 16, 2010 By L. Anderson
I bought this book before departing on a trip along the James River for the purpose of visiting the old plantations. My original ancestors settled in this part of Virginia and I wanted to visit family locations. I loved the colorful photos and rich descriptions. Though the Department of the Interior, Parks Service lists many more old homes than were shown in this book, it highlighted the most popular ones. After reading this book, I picked out half a dozen I wanted to put in my travel itinerary. I visited Shirley and Berkeley and found them to be even more beautiful than the presentations in the books. At both locations, the tour guides and gift shop hostesses displayed the expected warm, Southern hospitality that these old homes were symbols of. Most are still privately owned and operated and are gems of our heritage. The book was an excellent representation of what one would see on a visit. I would recommend it to those who love to travel and visit historical sites and also to students of history.


5"Coffee table book" used, in great condition  Dec 21, 2011 By Alexa Porter
This came in perfect condition;low price looking like new, with perfect and gorgeous photos. I never tire of looking through these photos of the exterior/interiors of these colonial mansions of our nation's history.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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