From Publishers Weekly
Fear, awe and the sensual pleasures of salt air and fresh breezes will always draw visitors to the worlds waters to stake their claim on a coastal view. In this pretty volume, Paul (Cottages by the Sea; Desert Retreats) presents 27 such sea-loving abodes that were built on Americas shores. Her survey explores notable historic havens like a weathered stone cottage in Carmel, Calif. and Tennessee Williams airy Key West retreat, as well as more modern designs like Thomas Bosworths Puget Sound lodge, which strings together three small cottages to avoid disrupting the native terrain with one hulking building. From craggy outcrops in New England and the Pacific West to the glittering sand beaches along the Gulf and mid-Atlantic coasts, the welcoming scenes pictured in her vintage and contemporary photographs beckon viewers to linger in seaside reverie. 200 color illustrations.Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Book Description
With her successful books Cottages by the Sea and Coastal Retreats, Linda Leigh Paul has beautifully captured the dream home in an ideal setting. Now she broadens her scope by visiting the most picturesque and private seaside cottages on all three coasts of the United States, from the cliffs of Big Sur to the dunes of Nantucket to Florida's sandy beaches on the Gulf of Mexico. The most charming cottages in the country are here, including a 1924 stone cottage in Carmel, a weathered clapboard cottage on the Isle of Hope, Georgia, and Tennessee Williams's Key West cottage.
Seaside cottages are intrepid structures. They hold onto the earth as a brace against heavy seas, furious flood tides, and stormforce winds. The names themselves conjure departures and returns, danger and escape: Destruction Island, Peril Strait, and Wrath Cape describe one arc of shoreline. Another coastline offers Fair Harbor, Port Protection, and Safety Harbor. Still another speaks of lost encounters: Dogs Keys Pass, Tortugas Harbor, and Alligator Reef. But the interiors of these cottages evoke only warmth and beauty, providing comfort for those eternally drawn to the sea. Many display artifacts of life on the water: nautical objects and treasures found on the beach, as well as journals, letters, postcards, and books that reflect the long, rich history of seaside living.
About the Author
Linda Leigh Paul is a design writer and editor and is the author of Universe's Cottages by the Sea: The Handmade Homes of Carmel, America's First Artist Community; Coastal Retreats: The Pacific Northwest and the Architecture of Adventure; and Desert Retreats: Sedona Style.
Cottages on the Coast: Fair Harbors and Secret Shores FROM THE PUBLISHER
Visit the Most Picturesque and private seaside cottages on all three coasts of the United States, from the cliffs of Big Sur to the dunes of Nantucket to Florida's sandy beaches on the Gulf of Mexico. The 1924 stone cottage in Carmel will transport you, the weathered clapboard cottage on the Isle of Hope, Georgia, will charm you, and Tennessee Williams's Key West cottage will inspire you to create and to dream. Seaside cottages are intrepid structures. They hold onto the earth as a brace against heavy seas, furious flood tides, and storm-force winds. The names themselves conjure departures and returns, danger and escape: Destruction Island, Peril Strait, and Wrath Cape describe one arc of shoreline. Another coastline offers Fair Harbor, Port Protection, and Safety Harbor. Still another speaks of lost encounters: Dogs Keys Pass, Torugas Harbor, and Alligator Reef. But the interiors of these cottages evoke only warmth and beauty, providing comfort for those eternally drawn to the sea. Many display artifacts of life on the water: nautical objects and treasures found on the beach, as well as journals, letters, postcards, and books that reflect the long, rich history of seaside living.