Walter Beinecke and the Reimagining of Nantucket: How Preservation, Conservation, and Redevelopment Transformed the "Gray Lady"

John D. Warner
Foreword by Maxwell King
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Walter Beinecke and the Reimagining of Nantucket: How Preservation, Conservation, and Redevelopment Transformed the "Gray Lady"

John D. Warner
Foreword by Maxwell King
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“Walter Beinecke was an extraordinary man who had the great insight and stamina, despite obstacles and criticism, to persevere with his vision to preserve Nantucket as an authentic, historical destination. His vision gave us what we have today. Jack Warner has thoroughly and thoughtfully presented us with Nantucket’s waterfront history from the whaling days to the present. This book should be in every Nantucket home.”
  • Date de publication : Aug 04, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 288
  • Éditeur : Globe Pequot Publishing
  • ISBN : 9781493077021
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
Dr. John D. Warner, Jr. has been the Archivist of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for more than twenty-five years. He received his PhD from Boston College, where he specialized in nineteenth-century American history. He holds a master’s degree in library and information science from the University of Rhode Island and studied international politics at Georgetown University, where he received a BSFS degree. Dr. Warner also served in the US Coast Guard Reserve for thirty years before retiring in 2018 as the Chief of the Waterside Security Division, Port Security Unit 301 (Cape Cod). He is the author of Riders in the Storm: The Triumphs and Tragedies of a Black Cavalry Regiment in the Civil War (Stackpole Books) and lives in Norwood, Massachusetts.

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