The story of Stanford White--his scandalous affair with the 16-year-old actress Evelyn Nesbit; his murder in 1906 by her husband; the millionaire Harry K. Thaw; and the hailstorm of publicity that surrounded "the trial of the century"--has proven irresistable to generations of novelists; historians; and biographers. The premier neoclassical architect of his day; Whites legacy to the world were such masterpieces as New Yorks original Madison Square Garden; the Washington Square Arch; and the Players; Metropolitan; and Colony clubs. He was also responsible for the palaces of such clients as the Whitneys; Vanderbilts; and Pulitzers; the robber barons of the Gilded Age whose power and dominance shaped the nation in its heady ascent at the turn of the century.As the century rolled on; however; the story of Stanford White and Evelyn Nesbit came to be viewed as glamorous and romantic; the darker narrative of Whites out-of-control sexual compulsion obscured by time. Indeed; Whites wife Bessie and his son Larry remained adamantly silent about the matter for the duration of their lives; a silence that reverberated through the next four generations of their extended family.Suzannah Lessard is the eldest of Stanford Whites great grandchildren. It was only in her 30s that she began to sense the parallels between the silence about her great-grandfathers life and the silence about her own perilous experience as a little girl in her own home. Thus she became drawn to the remarkable history of her family in order to uncover its hidden truths; and in so doing to liberate herself from its enclosure at last. The result is a multi-layered memoir of astonishing elegance and power; one that; like a great building; is illumined room by room; chapter by chapter; until the whole is clearly seen.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. GiftBy Joanne WalkerGot it as a gift for my boss in Maine. Im not sure if he liked it or not; but the item came in very good condition and very promptly.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. For any collection strong in nautical topics in general or Maine historyBy Midwest Book ReviewLOOKING ASTERN: AN ARTISTS VIEW OF MAINES HISTORIC WORKING WATERFRONTS offers Maine residents and any fascinated by nautical life a beautiful pairing of the maritime artists lovely color paintings paired with details on Maines evolving waterfront towns and history. Economic; social and architectural details are revealed in a fine coffee table keepsake perfect for any collection strong in nautical topics in general or Maine history.