Nathan Silver, Who Chronicled a Vanished New York, Dies at 89 Nathan Silver, Who Chronicled a Vanished New York, Dies at 89 An architect, he wrote in his book “Lost New York” about the many buildings that were destroyed before passage of the city’s
Lost New York by Nathan Silver - Goodreads When it was first published in 1968, the critically acclaimed LOST NEW YORK became an instant classic for the way it reawakened a lost city Now expanded and updated, with 118 new photographs, the book reveals a fresh, true picture of New York as it has lived and grown, with startling reminders of how much that has vanished remains part of us
Nathan Silver - Wikipedia Nathan Silver is an American independent filmmaker working out of New York City He released eight consecutive feature films in as many years His style includes
Lost New York - Nathan Silver - Google Books From the grandeur of the old Metropolitan Opera and Pennsylvania Station to the fabulous lost nightclubs of 52nd Street and Harlem, from the opulence of the old Vanderbilt mansions to the Madison Square Garden rooftop where architect Stanford White was shot, this is both a unique testament to New York's past and a story of the vitality that makes the city continue to connect with us "