Hudson River Lighthouses and History
- Trade Paperback
- New York: Self-Published, 2012
New York: Self-Published, 2012. Reprint. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. 5x0x8. Reprint. An exceptional copy. 2012 Trade Paperback. Henry Hudson explored the river that now bears his name in 1609. The invention of the steamboat 200 years later, and the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, made the Hudson one of America's busiest rivers. From 1826 until the middle of the 20th century, more than a dozen lighthouses guided ships past its islands and shallows.Join author and photographer Kevin Woyce for an illustrated tour of these historic lighthouses, from the long-vanished stations at Stuyvesant and Coxsackie to New York City's beloved "Little Red Lighthouse." Discover how and why these lights were built, and meet some of the brave men and women who kept them shining.Illustrated throughout, with original black & white photographs and vintage images.
Details
Title
Hudson River Lighthouses and History
Author
Woyce, Kevin
Binding
Trade Paperback
Condition
Near Fine
Publisher
Self-Published: New York
Date
2012
Edition
Reprint
Size
5x0x8