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Poland Spring : a tale of the Gilded Age, 1860-1900

Title
Poland Spring : a tale of the Gilded Age, 1860-1900 / David L. Richards.
Author
Richards, David, 1962-
Publication
Durham, N.H. : University of New Hampshire Press ; Hanover : University Press of New England, [2005], ©2005.

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Description
x, 313 pages : illustrations, map; 24 cm.
Summary
"Between 1860 and 1900 the Ricker family's rustic frontier farm became the world-renowned summer community of Poland Spring, Maine, a "middle landscape" where upper-middle-class patrons and their urban values of status, leisure, and consumption confronted, flirted with, embraced and ultimately subsumed traditional, rural New England. First and foremost a cultural study, Poland Spring chronicles the rise of a nineteenth-century tourist mecca. By successfully linking its fortunes to the railroad and tourism, Poland Spring became home to both a classic manifestation of the magnificent Victorian summer hotel culture of the Northeast, the Poland Spring House, and to the legendary business that originated one of the most popular and enduring brands in the mineral water marketplace, the eponymous Poland Spring." "This complex story presents a close-up of the vacation trade and tourism industry that blossomed in nineteenth-century New England, the emergence of the "springs" phenomenon, the evolution of entrepreneurialism into corporate capitalism, and the extension into the rural Northeast of the predominant modern values that still shape the American cultural landscape. Scholars interested in regional, business, and tourism history as well as modernist studies will find much to admire in this progressive cultural history of the Gilded Age."--BOOK JACKET.
Series Statement
  • Revisiting New England
  • Becoming modern
Uniform Title
  • Revisiting New England.
  • Becoming modern.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-303) and index.
ISBN
1584654813 (cloth : alk. paper)
LCCN
  • 2005009924
  • 9781584654810
OCLC
  • ocm59280237
  • SCSB-5203655
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries