Tod Lange 292 pages hardcover
Vintage New York City Subway Signs: 1920s-1980s features
over 350 historic photographs, chronicling subway signs from the 1920s
to the 1980s. Each image showcases the craftsmanship and cultural
significance of these transit artifacts and rare collectibles. This book
is an invaluable resource for architects, designers, urban planners,
and local historians seeking inspiration from New York City's unique
design heritage. Renowned transit photographer Douglas Grotjahn
contributes his extensive archive of 35 mm Kodachrome color slides and
black-and-white images, offering a vivid portrayal of the city's transit
history.
Features:
- Over 350 historic photographs of subway signage, with captions
- Coverage of porcelain, wood, tin, and mosaic signs
- Detailed descriptions and historical context for each sign type
- Rare images from private collections and the New York Transit Museum
- Photographs that capture the essence of life in past decades of
American history, creating a vivid time capsule of New York City's
neighborhoods
- Foreword by Douglas Grotjahn, renowned transit photographer and historian
Vintage New York City Subway Signs: 1920s-1980s captures the
essence of New York City's iconic, globally renowned subway system as a
canvas for great art, highlighting the diversity and craftsmanship of
subway signs. Lange's narrative transports readers through the golden
era of New York City's transit history, where signs served not only as
directional guides but as distinctive symbols of the city's identity.