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FIFTH AVE BOOK
FIFTH AVE BOOK
FIFTH AVE BOOK
FIFTH AVE BOOK
FIFTH AVE BOOK
FIFTH AVE BOOK
FIFTH AVE BOOK
FIFTH AVE BOOK
FIFTH AVE BOOK
FIFTH AVE BOOK
FIFTH AVE BOOK
FIFTH AVE BOOK

FIFTH AVE BOOK

Assouline

Regular price $170.00 CAD Sale

With a unique blend of evocative storytelling and rich historical insight, this delightful volume offers a captivating exploration of Fifth Avenue’s 200-year journey and transformation from its humble beginnings as a quiet residential street to its current status as a global icon of culture, wealth, and style.

Fifth Avenue: 200 Years of Stories and Legends celebrates the vibrant history and ever- evolving charm of one of the world’s most iconic streets. The visually stunning edition presents a breathtaking collection of images that bridge the past and present, showcasing a captivating journey through history.

This book offers a panoramic view of Fifth Avenue’s transformation from historic black- and-white photographs of horse-drawn carriages against the backdrop of grand mansions to modern-day street scenes bustling with energy. Each page captures the essence of the Avenue’s cultural, architectural, and social significance, with archival photographs alongside contemporary images that bring its legacy to life.

Fifth Avenue: 200 Years of Stories and Legends is more than just a tribute to New York’s most celebrated thoroughfare. It is an immersive experience for lovers of history, architecture, and photography. This edition is a timeless piece for any collector, offering an unparalleled look at the street that has been a cornerstone of New York City for two centuries.

Page count

288 pages

Number of illustrations

213

Language

English

Released on

November 2024

Dimensions

W 10 x L 13 x D 1.5 in

Cover materials

hardcover

ISBN

9781649803993

Weight

5.0 lb

Jay McInerney, Julie Satow