The sweeping staircase of Auburn. The imposing ironwork of Ammadelle. The forlorn, ambitious geometry of Longwood. Mississippi homes boast some of America's great architectural marvels. Great Houses of Mississippi highlights the state's exceptional antebellum houses in color photographs and lively and informative text. Federal town houses, Greek Revival plantation homes, and Italianate and Gothic villas recall the decades when Mississippi led the nation in architectural excellence. The stories behind these houses mirror Mississippi's history. The tales of the families and slaves who built them, the people who preserved them through multiple generations and often saved them from destruction, convey the story of the state from its earliest territorial years to the present day. Mary Rose Carter's ninety-five photographs detail these homes in vivid full color. The labor of frontier carpenters is evident in the simple lines of Cold Spring, Rosemont, and the Feltus-Catchings House. Territorial prosperity and the arrival of skilled architects are demonstrated in the symmetry and elaborate Federal detailing of Auburn, Rosalie, and the Lewis House. As the Cotton Kingdom flourished, Greek Revival found its most exuberant expression in Mississippi in the early examples of Melrose, Cedar Grove, and the Martha Vick house and then spread elsewhere. Rare Gothic Italianate styles are here as well in Ammadelle, Rosedale, Cedarhurst, and Mount Holly. The zenith of the antebellum era, when Mississippians vied to build ever grander plantation homes and town houses, is captured in stunning photographs of Dunleith, Stanton Hall, Waverley, and Walter Place. These pages display the talents and imaginations of Mississippi's antebellum generations. The enduring beauty of these homes and their fascinating stories will captivate anyone searching for the architectural splendor of the South.
I saw a copy of this book in an assisted-living nursing home and just had to have a copy of it. I was not disappointed! The book was in mint condition. Even the dust cover appeared new. And the contents brought back many memories of our years in the state of Mississippi. Several of the houses featured were about 20 miles down the road from our home in Gloster, Mississippi in the town of Woodville. Many more were in Natchez, Mississippi (about 50 miles away). These beautifully preserved old mansions are our connection to the past in Mississippi. I am very likely to purchase other publications by these authors.
A wonderful collection of full-color photos
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Mississippi residents, fans of old Southern architecture, and enthusiasts of American architectural heritage alike have a wonderful collection of full-color photos by Mary Rose Carter and accompanying historical background by Mary Carol Miller in Great Houses Of Mississippi. Miller's lively stories of the houses, their families, and their cultural mark accompany nearly a hundred full-color images of house exteriors. This is a vivid and highly recommended collection of grand old homes.
Best Book Yet on Mississippi Architecture
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This book is a must have for anyone who loves houses or history. Mary Carol Miller's text is meticulously researched and fascinating, often poignant, reading. Mary Rose Carter's photographs are stunning. A tribute to the owners and designers who created these lasting treasures these homes represent. This book tops our Christmas gift giving list.
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