Terras's book about the Grosse Point Lighthouse is a MUST HAVE for the history enthusiast (especially 19th century Chicago), the Great Lakes maritime nut, or anyone who loves lighthouses. It is... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I'm not fond of "fluff" books on Lighthouses. This is far from that. It covers general lighthouse information, a little history of the area, information about why and when Grosse Point was built and information regarding it's keepers. It's a great book for anyone who has an interest about lighthouses and about Grosse Point in particular. I definitely recommend this book. It is still available and in print as of 11/16/2003.
An "illuminating" book about a very special lightstation.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Terras's book about the Grosse Point Lighthouse is a MUST HAVE for the history enthusiast (especially 19th century Chicago), the Great Lakes maritime nut, or anyone who loves lighthouses. It is obvious that the author has committed a great deal of time in research, and his dedication and care of the subject comes through like a proud parent boasting the accomplishments of a favourite child. Yet, it's not sappy sentimentalism or propoganda. The photography is creative; the graphics/illustraions authentic. This is a splendid effort to bring life to the struggles, mishaps and triumphs of people in a bygone time, and it succeeds admirably. My only qualm against purchasing the book was a slightly steep price, but it was easier to bear when I found out that a third of the purchase price goes directly to upkeep of this National Historic Landmark. If you are considering buying this book, I assure you that you would not regret the purchase. It is a worthy publication.
beautifully designed, illustrated, and many photos
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
The Grosse Point Lighthouse: Landmark to Maritime History and Culture Constructed in 1873, the Grosse Point Lighthouse served for over 67 years as the leading navigational aid into the Port of Chicago, Illinois. It was relighted in 1946 and is still maintained as a private aid to navigation. It is located at the north border of Evanston, Illinois, next to Northwestern University and is currently operated as a nature center and maritime museum by the City of Evanston. The lighthouse is visible from the Sears Tower or John Hancock Building. This beautifully designed and illustrated book contains 112 pages with over 100 black and white and color photographs that bring to life the history, culture and romance of this 122 year old beacon, the proud survivor of a bygone era. Written by Donald J. Terras, the current keeper of the Grosse Point Lighthouse. A must have for any lighthouse library or any resident of Chicago, Evanston, or northern Chicago suburbs!
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