From the Skyscraper to the Wildflower
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Presenting striking images from an amateur photographerβs album depicting a changing Broadway, this book offers a rare glimpse into the transformation of New Yorkβs built environment at the turn of the twentieth century.
Throughout 1905, an amateur photographer dedicated himself to capturing Broadway, from the bottom of Manhattan to the top. In sun, rain, and snow, at dawn and late at night, C. G. Hine depicted buildings that were threatened by rapid development: outmoded stores, hotels, and theatres, as well as workshops and shanties. His survey also foregrounded the streetβs other holdouts against change, such as sex workers, pushcart vendors, horses, and the trees and wildflowers of upper Manhattan. Hine ultimately assembled more than three hundred photographs, along with numerous newspaper clippings and a typed essay, into a three-volume album, titled From the Skyscraper to the Wildflower.
Presenting striking images from Hineβs album, this book offers a rare glimpse into the transformation of New Yorkβs built environment at the turn of the twentieth century. Nick Yablon explores Hineβs connections toβand divergences fromβmovements and trends of the time, such as historic preservation, Pictorialist photography, botany, and bicycling. He curates a selection of Hineβs photographs and investigates how they reveal deeper conflicts and tensions about urban development.
From the Skyscraper to the Wildflower guides readers up Broadway block by block, casting light on New Yorkβs changing landscape, where signs of the modern clashed with vestiges of earlier eras.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780231203531
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 28 April 2026
Country: United States
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Illustration: 150 color photographs, 6 color maps
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 178.0mm
Height: 254.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 320
About the Author
Nick Yablon is professor of history and American studies at the University of Iowa. He is the author of Untimely Ruins: An Archaeology of American Urban Modernity, 1819β1919 (2009) and Remembrance of Things Present: The Invention of the Time Capsule (2019).
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