Boathouse Row: Waves of Change in the Birthplace of American Rowing
J**R
Fine Art Fine History Fine Book
For decades I have bike commuted from east Falls to Center City via the Kelly Drive bike path. Twice a day for 40 years I have ridden past the Row. Dotty Brown has captured the essence of this remarkable place. She has done it thru the lives of those who have made it famous. And what a roll call of Americans and Philadelphians. Thomas Eakins- this was his home and his place and he covered himself in glory with his work on the place.. And the women who struggled to find a place to row and became world class rowers-- Earnestine Bayer and Joanne Iverson- and who can forget the Kelly family of East falls in whose backyard I played as a child.- "Kelly For Brick". To add in there are many reproductions of photos, landscape views, and maps. If you love rowing, If you love landscapes, if you love fine art, If you love Fairmount Park,, and if you love American history- this is a book for you.
A**R
Former Rower Approved
As a former rower and supporter of rowing as a "total workout" and sport, I am pleased with the broad content and historical references. My grandfather rowed with the team from Penn at Henley in 1901 so I'm hooked. I'm also a member of the Philadelphia Skating Club that built the first "boathouse" in 1861.
B**N
A coffee table must have for any Philly college rower.
Great Book - Gave it to my dad for Fathers day. A coffee table must have for any Philly college rower.
J**R
Great history and photos!
Comprehensive history of Philly's boathouse row. Many photos. Recommend for any rower. My husband rows at the Malta boathouse and enjoyed it very much.
D**B
Philadelphias Boat House Row a National treasure
Special book written about rowing in Philadelphia and its World famous rowing venue Boat House Row
A**R
Five Stars
Great book if you're a rower and/or from Philadelphia!
K**Y
Five Stars
Great book. Thanks
T**Y
Philadelphia Rowing !
It is a wonderful book. It brought back great memories from my rowing days during the late 1960' s and early 1970's.Thom Gray
S**N
A must have for rowing (history) lovers
Excellent quality, even according to a friend who's in the book publishing business. Highly entertainingly reading. Beautiful pictures.
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