Melanie Linn Gutowski ist eine Schriftstellerin und Historikerin, deren Werk sich mit der komplexen Beziehung zwischen Vergangenheit und Gegenwart befasst. Ihre Schriften erforschen oft das historische Gefüge von Regionen und untersuchen, wie Architektur und kulturelle Veränderungen unser Zeitverständnis prägen. Gutowskis Ansatz zeichnet sich durch sorgfältige Recherche und einen erzählerischen Stil aus, der historische Kontexte lebendig werden lässt. Sie ist bekannt für ihre Fähigkeit, die anhaltenden Auswirkungen der Geschichte auf die zeitgenössische Gesellschaft aufzuzeigen.
Provides a pictorial history of Pittsburgh's landmark shopping emporium -- Kaufmann's Department Store -- from its humble beginning in 1871 to its merger with Federated Department Stores in 2006. -- Back cover.
A collection of images celebrating the extravagant and historic mansions of Pittsburgh, PA. In the 19th century, the positioning of Pittsburgh as a major manufacturing center and the subsequent rise of the area's steel industry created a wave of prosperity that prompted the beneficiaries of that wealth to construct extravagant residences. Wealthy enclaves sprang up in the city's East End, across the river in neighboring Allegheny City, and into the countryside. Pittsburgh's Mansions explores the stately homes of the area's prominent residents from the 1830s through the 1920s. Businessmen such as H.J. Heinz, Henry Clay Frick, and members of the Mellon family commissioned elaborate homes from the preeminent architects of their day. Firms such as Alden & Harlow, Janssen & Abbott, and Rutan & Russell left their marks on the city's landscape, often contributing iconic public buildings as well as expansive private homes. Though many of the residences have since been lost, Pittsburgh's Mansions offers a look back at the peak of the city's prominence.