There's nothing like an historic home to enlighten us about architectural styles and help us imagine what it was like to live in another time. Such houses can also provide inspiration for
enriching our own homes and lifestyles today. Following their success with At Home in Maine: Houses Designed to Fit the Land, architectural historian Christopher Glass and renowned
architectural photographer Brian Vanden Brink bring their skillsand perspectives to bear on celebrating Maine's historic houses.
While Glass focuses upon fascinating facets of architectural history, Vanden Brink demonstrates his eye for finding the perfectly lit moment and the most enlightening angles to bring the homes
alive inside and out. They open the doors on both public and private homes built in a rich variety of styles, including Colonial, Federal, Georgian, Italianate, and more. While all of these
houses were built in Maine, many are examples of architectural styles that can be found in many parts of the United States.
This is a book for the architecture aficionado, the person with a passion for older homes, for anyone who likes to visit historic properties, and finally for the armchair traveler who loves to
tour places where others have lived.