The Life and Times of Asher B. Durand
$17.95One of the most important American artists of the nineteenth century, Asher Durand was an artist, a founder of art institutions and acknowledged leader of the American Landscape school. By…
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One of the most important American artists of the nineteenth century, Asher Durand was an artist, a founder of art institutions and acknowledged leader of the American Landscape school. By…
35 great places for winter sports for all skill levels with maps and directions. Â By George Quinn, 112 pages, indexed, illustrated.
The very best of summer fun in the Catskills. Â By Pete Senterman, 104 pages, illustrated.
E.J. Adams, a descendant of Delaware Indians, presents this sketch of the history, language, legends and government of the tribe of his ancestors.
The second half of this monumental work takes us through the wars to displacement of the tribes. Â By E.M. Ruttenberger, 246 pages, indexed.
First half of the only complete history of ALL the tribes that were located in New York! By E.M. Ruttenberger, 208 pages.
Geological insights from the Catskills and Hudson Valley. By Robert Titus, 152 pages, illustrated.
Crane’s earliest published pieces, all about Sullivan County, reveal the beginnings of his development as a writer and the themes that later develop into his famous novels. By Stephen Crane, edited with an introduction by R.W. Stallman, 151 pages.
A look back at Sullivan County’s rich and colorful history. Three railroads, a canal, dozens of industries, hundreds of hotels, famous stars of sport and screen and infamous gangsters who lived and died here. By John Conway, 148 pages, illustrated.
Covering the Hardenbergh Patent, Dr. Edward Livingston, the Anti-Rent War, the O&W Railroad, tourism’s heyday, the acid factories, schools, shops and country life. By Shirley Tempel Fulton, 130 pages, illustrated.
This classic turn-of-the-century pictorial work on Greene County townships contains over 600Â original illustrations, and a horseback travelogue of the back roads including interviews and bits of history. Never before or since has the architecture, people, and their various occupations been documented in such detail.
A project on the bluestone and logging industries in the Catskills conducted for the Roberson Museum and Science Center. By Alf Evers, Robert Titus and Tim Weidner, 47 pages, illustrated.