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Rye, now a suburb of New York City, has a fascinating history dating from its founding in 1660. Due to its extensive waterfront on Long Island Sound, Rye has been home to several major amusement parks, as well as beaches and nearly a dozen clubs. These clubs have featured sailing, golf, and swimming, and numerous postcard scenes in Rye show the ways in which residents entertained themselves over the years. Rye also contains plentiful views of the churches and schools in town, which date back well into the 19th century. The town has had a number of famous private schools and institutions, including St. Benedict's Home for Colored Children and the Osborn. Scenes also show civic buildings, such as the fire stations, post offices, train stations, and the mansions of the wealthy.

About the Author :
Paul D. Rheingold has been a Rye resident for more than 45 years. He is a member of the Rye Historical Society and formerly served on its board. He is past chairman of the Rye Planning Board and a practicing lawyer.

Review :
Title: A Little Rye History: Paul Rheingold's Vintage Views Author: Robin Jovanovich Publisher: The Rye Record Date: 10/11/2009 For close to 40 years, Paul Rheingold has collected old postcards of American scenes -- 60,000 of them by his most recent estimate. Many are snapshots of Rye in the early part of the last century: from its homes, churches and downtown to its beaches, amusement parks and clubs. He keeps them in notebooks, which he enjoys flipping through and sharing with interested family members and friends. But with so much Rye history revealed in those postcards, Rheingold felt compelled to make his collection available to all his fellow residents and local history buffs. Rheingold, a Manhattan attorney by day, has, in his spare time, written about legal history and done a fair amount of research and writing on local history. His most recent endeavor, "Views of Rye 1917-2007," is an invaluable photographic record of Rye homes and buildings then and now. Last year, Rheingold approached Arcadia Publishing, known for its series of local and regional histories, about creating a book of Rye postcards. The publisher gave him a format to worth with a maximum of ten chapters. "I had the cards, but it took me a year to do the corresponding research," he said. Rheingold allowed that the fun part was finding out where all those old amusement parks and hotels were. He depended on waterfront maps that Susie Morison, former director of the Rye Historical Society, had done based on old maps. He read dozens of oral histories available at the Knapp House. "Richard Hourahan [curator] was enormously helpful, as were Dan Kelly [city historian] and Steve Feeney, a fellow collector." Postcards were in vogue between 1905 and 1915, noted Rheingold. "If these photographic views hadn't been taken, we wouldn't know so much about how our community looked in the first decade of the 20th century." Paul Rheingold's "Rye" is much more than a postcard view; it's rich in historical detail and character. On October 14 at 7 p.m. a book signing will be held at the Square House Museum. The book is available at Arcade Booksellers and Parkers. On November 15, the author will give a talk at the Rye Free Reading Room from 2-4 p.m. You'll learn not only about his postcard collection but also all the discoveries he made along the way. Title: Viewing Rye's history through postcards Author: Keith Loria Publisher: The Rye Sound Shore Review Date: 11/19/09 Paul Rheingold is a deltiologist. Don't be alarmed by the title: It simply means that the Rye resident for more than 45 years is a postcard collector. "I have thousands of postcards in my collection," says Rheingold, a self-proclaimed collector. "I was intrigued by postcards because I like the historic pictures of my hometown." That's always been of interest to the New York attorney, who has long had a love for old photos. Two years ago, Rheingold completed a pet project of his when he released his first book chronicling in photos and words how Rye has changed over the past 90 years. The result was "Views of Rye 1917-2007," and it showcases homes and buildings of the area during both years. This fall, Rheingold released his second book, "Rye (Postcard History)," which again looks back at Rye history, but this time through his postcard collection. "Postcards started in Rye in 1905, about the same time the fad started in the U.S.," he explains. "Photographers went around and took a lot of photos around Rye, and those are the best representative of what Rye looked like at the time. There aren't a lot of photos from those years, so postcards are really the only way to know." Rheingold's collection grew from postcard shows, flea markets and more recently Ebay, where postcards for sale number in the thousands. "The most interesting ones to me are the older ones," he shares. "There were a few drugstores in town back then and druggists tended to put out the first postcards." Rheingold recently discussed his new book, the postcard collection and some Rye history when he held a discussion at the Rye Free Reading Room on Nov. 15. A packed room came out to view his slideshow, which highlighted some of his favorite postcards from the book. "When I started making a PowerPoint presentation and blew the cards up, I really noticed things I had never seen before and you really start appreciating them more and wish I had commented on," he says. During the slides, Rheingold played a guessing game with the audience, asking them to try to figure out where the photos were taken and what is there now. "The biggest change was the waterfront," he says. "Before Playland there were two amusement parks and a lot of other trashy hotels and restaurants and everything was torn down in one month and they created Playland." The postcard book contains historical postcard images spanning the century to document the growth of Rye and shows how the community has evolved over the years. The book came about when Rheingold learned that the publishing company Arcadia had a series of postcard books representing more than 5,000 towns throughout the country. "I was very selective of what I had. The format called for 10 chapters featuring 220 postcards and there's a 350-word introduction to each chapter and every card has a 70-word caption underneath," he says. "I also supplemented what I had with some great postcards that the Rye Historical Society had." Since every postcard required a caption, Rheingold did a great deal of research looking at old maps, researching the oral history of Rye and learning all he could about what was featured on the photographs. "That was the hard part," he says. "I spent over a year researching everything. Some I couldn't find anything about." During the slideshow, he talked about a postcard with a photo of the Rye Playhouse on it, and how he discovered when it was built and what movies were shown there before it burned down. An older woman in the audience at the library then told about her memories of the playhouse and what she remembered about it burning down. A conversation like this is why Rheingold is glad he put together the book. "It's fascinating for me to learn more about Rye and the places that were here," he says. "Postcards are a great way to remember history."


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780738572000
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 127
  • Series Title: Postcard History
  • Weight: 308 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0738572004
  • Publisher Date: 30 Sep 2009
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 13 mm
  • Width: 171 mm


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