The Alleys and Back Buildings of Galveston
An Architectural and Social History
978-1-58544-582-0 Cloth
8.75 x 11 x 0 in
186 pp. 122 b&w photos., 35 line art., 54 maps., 3 tables., 4-page foldout.
Pub Date: 04/05/2007
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Like their counterparts in other cities, these buildings and their inhabitants have had a profound visual, physical, and social impact on the history and development of Galveston.
Interweaving written documents, oral interviews, and pictorial images, Beasley presents a vivid picture of Galveston’s alleys and alley life from the founding of the city into the twentieth century. The book blends a unique combination of research, photography, and the voices of those who have lived and live along the alleys. Beasley has uncovered and analyzed a wealth of new information not only about the back buildings of Galveston but also about their occupants and the complex cultural forces at work in their lives.
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