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Friends of Historic Kingston Publications

Browse the items available at the Friends of Historic Kingston Gallery.  The shop has a selection of publications for purchase that celebrate the history and architecture of our area.  The bookshop is open during regular site visitation hours: May-October, Friday-Saturday, 11-4. Payment is by cash or check.

Kingston New York: The Architectural History and Guide

Dr. William B. Rhoads – $16.95 + tax

This 205-page guide describes and illustrates over 134 sites covering Kingston’s architectural history from Colonial times to the present. Authored by Dr. William B. Rhoads, Professor Emeritus of Art History at SUNY New Paltz, it reflects his 25 years of research into Kingston’s buildings and their architects. Published in 2003 by Black Dome Press.

Kingston NY, The Architectural History and Guide

Ulster County, New York: The Architectural History & Guide

Dr. William B. Rhoads – $24.95 + NYS Tax

This 205-page guide describes and illustrates over 134 sites covering Kingston’s architectural history from Colonial times to the present. Authored by Dr. William B. Rhoads, Professor Emeritus of Art History at SUNY New Paltz, it reflects his 25 years of research into Kingston’s buildings and their architects. Published in 2003 by Black Dome Press.

Ulster County NY, The Architectural History & Guide

Teller & Halverson: Masters of the Colonial Revival in Ulster County, New York

Dr. William B. Rhoads – $10.00 + tax

Dr. William B. Rhoads provides an incisive review of the contributions to the Colonial Revival Style by two late distinguished Ulster County architects, Myron Teller and Harry Halverson. The 35-page 8” x 11 ½” soft cover book was published in 2005 by Friends of Historic Kingston.

Teller & Halverson: Masters of the Colonial Revival in Ulster County, New York

Kingston: Postcard History Series

by Patricia O’Reilly Murphy – $21.99 + NYS Tax

The book features over 200 postcard images with text and provides a concise and informative narrative of Kingston through early postcards. There are images of the Stockade, Midtown and the Rondout sections of the city.  Published by Arcadia, 2013.

Kingston: Postcard History Series

Images of America: Kingston

Edwin M. Ford, City of Kingston Historian – $19.99 + tax

This 128-page book illustrates four centuries of architecture, streetscapes and various aspects of life from the mid-1800s to the mid-1900 throughout the city. Photos are from the Friends of Historic Kingston archives and several private collections. The text was researched and written by Edwin M. Ford, former City of Kingston Historian. Published in 2004 by Arcadia as part of the Images of America Series.

Julia McEntee Dillon

Sanford A. Levy – $20 + tax

This exhibit catalogue for the FHK Gallery 2005 retrospective of the life and work of Kingston artist Julia McEntee Dillon (1834-1919) who was noted for her floral paintings. The text is by Sanford Levy of Jenkinstown Antiques, New Paltz, co-curator of the exhibition. Published by Friends of Historic Kingston, 2005.

Julia McEntee Dillon painting

Joseph Tubby, Artist: Rondout, New York

Sanford A. Levy – $19.95 + tax

An exhibit catalogue was produced to accompany the 2008 retrospective in the FHK Museum Gallery featuring the work of Joseph Tubby (1821-1896)), 19th century Kingston artist noted for his paintings of local landscapes. The text is by guest curator Sanford Levy.

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Jervis McEntee “Kingston’s Artist of the Hudson River School”

By Friends of Historic Kingston –$18.50 + tax

Published to accompany FHK Gallery exhibit 2015, the book includes essays by Dr. William B. Rhoads and Lowell Thing, illustrations of works by the artist and vintage photographs of McEntee and family members and close friends. Published by Black Dome Press in 2015.

Jervis McEntee, Kingston's Artist of the Hudson River School

Kingston: The IBM Years

By Friends of Historic Kingston – $25.95

The book examines the history of the IBM complex, Kingston and the work that was conducted there; how IBM influenced regional architecture and the effect of a “boom and bust” cycle on a rural, traditional community. Preface by Project Director Ward L.E. Mintz, Essays byProfessor Roger Panetta, Professor Harvey K. Flad, Professor William B. Rhoads, Journalist Hugh Reynolds, Former IBMer Lowell Thing, novelist Gail Godwin, Drawings by architect Frances Halsband, Photographsby Stephen Benson. Published by Black Dome Press, 2014.

 

Kingston: The IBM Years

Street Whys: Anecdotes and Lore of Kingston, N.Y. 

Edwin M. Ford, City of Kingston Historian – $19.95 + tax

Following more than half a century of research by former City of Kingston Historian Edwin M. Ford this 343-page book tells how the streets of Kingston got their names. The listings are arranged alphabetically with each entry containing information on when and how the street developed, along with names of its notable buildings, businesses and residents. Published by Ford Printing 2010.

Street Whys: Anecdotes and Lore of Kingston, NY

7 Ways to Love Your Older Home

Friends of Historic Kingston

This brochure was produced by the City of Kingston with assistance from Friends of Historic Kingston and the Landmarks Preservation Commission and funded by a Certified Local Government grant from the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.
Download this FREE pdf compliments of FHK.

7 Ways to Love Your Older Home

In addition to the books listed in our bookstore, the FHK Museum has a large selection of brochures relating to Kingston and the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area. The Local History Room at the Kingston Area Library, 55 Franklin Street, houses a large collection of books on regional history.

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