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Leisurama Now

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"It was the ultimate turnkey operationdown to the color-coordinated toothbrushes in the bathroom. All you needed were your clothes and a six-pack" Frank Tauma, Montauk real estate brokerWho doesn't dream of owning a second home at the beach? Well, in the early 1960s, it was a snap even for the working class. For as little as $590 down and $73 a month, you could walk into Macy's and leave with a fully furnished house. All you needed to move in was a key and some groceries. Each house came complete with furniture, appliances, a45-piece Melmac dinner service, plastic glasses, and fifty pieces of stainless-steel flatware, plus towels, napkins, placemats, beds, pillows and sheets, even toothbrushes. The homes also promised low maintenance with redwood siding and interior paneling that never needed painting and had lifetime guarantees. In Leisurama, author Paul Sahre uncovers the mystery of this legendary slice of architectural Americana and lovingly documents its forty-year history with a treasure trove of text, photographs, historical documentation, and oral histories. Two hundred and fifty Leisurama houses were built at Culloden Shores in Montauk, Long Island. Most of thehomes have since been converted to year-round occupancy, and with very few exceptions, all have been enlarged andredecorated, while the once barren shore is now forested. In a sweet paradox, these once very affordable homes thatwere looked down upon by more well-to-do neighbors are now desirable and expensive, even "collectable." Their richlegacy lives on in the affordable pages of Leisurama.

Author Biography

Graphic designer, illustrator, and educator Paul Sahre established his design company in New York in 1997. He teaches graphic design at the School of Visual Arts and has designed book jackets for authors including Rick Moody, Chuck Klosterman, Ben Marcus, and Victor Pelevin. He is a frequent contributor to the New York Times Op-Ed page and is the co-author of Hello World: A Life in Ham Radio.
Release date NZ
April 30th, 2008
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
270 Colour
Imprint
Princeton Architectural Press
Pages
208
Publisher
Princeton Architectural Press
Dimensions
184x248x28
ISBN-13
9781568987095
Product ID
2060474

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