Lost Waterfront
Discover the captivating history of New York's Hudson River piers in Lost Waterfront by Shelley Seccombe, published by Fordham University Press in 2008. This stunning pictorial work spans 80 pages, chronicling over a century of maritime commerce that once made Greenwich Village a bustling hub. As the city evolved, the vibrant waterfront began to fade, especially during the economic decline of the 1960s. Lost Waterfront meticulously documents 30 years of decay, transformation, and rebirth along Manhattan's west side, showcasing the abandoned buildings and the rich social life that characterized this iconic area. Ideal for history enthusiasts and lovers of New York's unique architectural heritage, this book offers a poignant look at a once-thriving landscape now steeped in nostalgia. Don't miss the chance to explore the visual narrative of a lost era in one of the world's greatest cities.