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The Boats of Summer, Volume 2

The Boats of Summer, Volume 2

Detailing the histories of 28 vessels, the second volume of The Boats of Summer spotlights the New York Harbor and Hudson River summertime excursion steamboats of the twentieth century.

During the golden age of steamboating, summer life in New York City meant climbing aboard a grand steamer for a daytime excursion. Drawing on a lifetime of investigation by author Richard V. Elliott with assistance from other prominent maritime historians, this meticulously researched maritime history features

• steamboat profiles that include physical descriptions, a rundown of routes and destinations, and tales of mishaps;
• histories of passenger steamers spanning from 1901's Thomas Patten through the region's last paddlewheeler, the Alexander Hamilton, as well as a few diesel-powered vessels that closed out the excursion era in the late 1980s;
• spotlights on well-known vessels as well as many lesser-known excursion steamboats that are described in detail here for the first time;
• rare historical images and paintings by noted maritime artist William G. Muller;
• explorations of Coney Island, Playland, and the beach resorts, picnic groves, and other recreation destinations where the vessels delivered millions of passengers; and
• a look at the vessels' key role in water parades and other major celebrations in New York Harbor.

Embark on a nostalgic journey into New York's maritime past with this look at the excursion steamboats that captured the hearts of generations of New Yorkers and visitors. Full steam ahead!

[AuthorName]By Richard V. Elliott and Edited by Linda D. Elliott[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Growing up near the Hudson River in Yonkers, New York, sparked Richard V. Elliott's lifelong passion for steamboats. Shortly before he died in 2014, he finished writing the stories of more than 60 day passenger steamboats that plied New York waters in the 19th and 20th centuries.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]282 color & b/w images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]New York Harbor and Hudson River Day Passenger and Excursion Vessels of the Twentieth Century[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]282 color & b/w images[/ColorPattern]
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The Boats of Summer, Volume 2
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Detailing the histories of 28 vessels, the second volume of The Boats of Summer spotlights the New York Harbor and Hudson River summertime excursion steamboats of the twentieth century.

During the golden age of steamboating, summer life in New York City meant climbing aboard a grand steamer for a daytime excursion. Drawing on a lifetime of investigation by author Richard V. Elliott with assistance from other prominent maritime historians, this meticulously researched maritime history features

• steamboat profiles that include physical descriptions, a rundown of routes and destinations, and tales of mishaps;
• histories of passenger steamers spanning from 1901's Thomas Patten through the region's last paddlewheeler, the Alexander Hamilton, as well as a few diesel-powered vessels that closed out the excursion era in the late 1980s;
• spotlights on well-known vessels as well as many lesser-known excursion steamboats that are described in detail here for the first time;
• rare historical images and paintings by noted maritime artist William G. Muller;
• explorations of Coney Island, Playland, and the beach resorts, picnic groves, and other recreation destinations where the vessels delivered millions of passengers; and
• a look at the vessels' key role in water parades and other major celebrations in New York Harbor.

Embark on a nostalgic journey into New York's maritime past with this look at the excursion steamboats that captured the hearts of generations of New Yorkers and visitors. Full steam ahead!

[AuthorName]By Richard V. Elliott and Edited by Linda D. Elliott[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Growing up near the Hudson River in Yonkers, New York, sparked Richard V. Elliott's lifelong passion for steamboats. Shortly before he died in 2014, he finished writing the stories of more than 60 day passenger steamboats that plied New York waters in the 19th and 20th centuries.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]282 color & b/w images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]New York Harbor and Hudson River Day Passenger and Excursion Vessels of the Twentieth Century[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]282 color & b/w images[/ColorPattern]
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