Autographed Books
PHILADELPHIA IS AMERICA'S FIRST "WORLD HERITAGE CITY"! THREE BOOKS TO CELEBRATE!
- Item Number
- 284
- Estimated Value
- 75 USD
- Sold
- 50 USD to gearmanpb
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
JANINE TURNER WILL AUTOGRAPH EACH BOOK IN CELEBRATION OF OUR FIRST WORLD HERITAGE CITY. AUTOGRAPHED BOOKS WILL BE MAILED TO WINNING BIDDER!
"On Friday, November 6, 2015, PHILADELPHIA became the first U.S. municipality to gain the elite title of World Heritage City, joining the likes of Paris, Florence, Jerusalem, St. Petersburg, and Prague! Add it to the list of notable philadelphia firsts."
Constituting America is proudly celebrating this enormous honor by offering a trio of carefully selected books which will help visitors and natives alike, learn more about this remarkable city! Congratulations Philadelphia!! See Reviews below!
"Miracle at Philadelphia: The Story of the Constitutional Convention, May to September 1787" by Catherine Drinker Bowen 1986
"Discovering Vintage Philadelphia" by Tanya Birch 2015
Philadelphia Liberty Trail: Trace the Path of America's Heritage – 2015 by Michael Milne and Larissa Milne
"World Heritage cities have all made notable impacts on the world and are home to a UNESCO World Heritage site. Independence Hall became a UNESCO heritage site in 1979, significant because both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution - documents that have had a profound impact on lawmakers around the world - were signed there.
"The announcement comes after a two-year campaign for the distinction, which places Philadelphia in the esteemed company of 266 World Heritage Cities, including Paris, Cairo, Jerusalem, Rome, Berlin, and Kyoto. The status, likened by officials to an amped up Sister Cities program, is expected to enhance Philadelphia's international stature and serve as a growth engine for tourism"
Alan Greenberger, the city's deputy mayor for economic development, said the goal is to build bonds with selected World Heritage cities similar to those that exist with Philadelphia's sister cities. That could result in university exchanges, shared research, or business-to-business partnerships, he said.
Denis Ricard, secretary-general of the Organization of World Heritage Cities, added that Philadelphia will gain access to programs that help cities maintain and promote their heritage."It opens up a full network of cities around the world," said Ricard, who toured Philadelphia in 2014 after the city petitioned for full membership."
Item Special Note
Books will be mailed to winning bidder in a "Constituting America" Canvas bag!
REVIEWS:
Miracle at Philadelphia: The Story of the Constitutional Convention, May to September 1787 by Catherine Drinker Bowen (Author) 1986 (5 Stars on Amazon)
"After reading this book, not only do I have a greater respect for our Founding Fathers, but I also understand why Ms. Bowen used the word "Miracle" in her title. It's remarkable to think that our Constitution, which has proven durable over the past two centuries in spite of its flaws, arose out of those intense debates in Philadelphia's sweltering summer.
This book is particularly valuable for its perspective. Learning about the delegates' personalities and backgrounds was fascinating, and seeing the Convention in the context of the social and political conditions of early America was especially insightful. I also enjoyed seeing the early colonies through the eyes of foreign visitors.
If you're interested in the history of the U.S. Constitution, this book is a must"
Discovering Vintage Philadelphia: A Guide to the City's Timeless Shops, Bars, Delis & More Paperback – July 1, 2015
Discovering Vintage Philadelphia is a guide to all of the city’s timeless classic spots that take you back in time. The book spotlights the charming stories that tell you what each place is like now and how it got that way. It includes indexes that let you choose the places you want to visit by neighborhood, by category, and—naturally—by era. Discovering Vintage Philadelphia takes you to classic restaurants, shops, and other establishments that still thrive today and evoke the unique character of the city."
Philadelphia Liberty Trail: Trace the Path of America's HeritagePaperback – 2015 by Michael Milne and Larissa MilneWinner of a 2015 Book-of-the-Year award from the Society of American Travel Writers Eastern Chapter.
Experience the founding of America in the city where it all began by strolling the newly createdPhiladelphia Liberty Trail. This guide takes a fresh approach to the historic district; going beyond such popular sights as the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, highlighting attractions and unique spots overlooked by other guidebooks. Philadelphia Liberty Trail provides the colorful history of each sight along with practical travel information. Historic tidbits sprinkled throughout engage visitors of all ages:
• Learn the shocking story of Benjamin Franklin’s electric turkey experiment.
• Tour the sight of the first bank robbery in America in 1798, and learn how the hapless criminal was captured when he deposited the pilfered funds back into the very same bank.
• Read about the unsung Quaker woman who saved George Washington's army from destruction.
Easy to follow maps break the trail into segments. It also includes suggested side trips to area attractions such as Valley Forge and Fort Mifflin. Complete with lodging, dining, family-friendly options, and practical travel information, Philadelphia Liberty Trail immerses visitors in history right where it happened.
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