Princeton: America’s Campus” Lecture with Barksdale Maynard

The author of “Prince­ton: America’s Cam­pus” will host a dis­cus­sion with The New Jer­sey His­tor­i­cal Com­mis­sion later this month. The book, by Barks­dale May­nard, Prince­ton Class of 1988, fea­tures many pho­tographs from the His­tor­i­cal Pho­to­graph Col­lec­tion housed here at the Uni­ver­sity Archives at Mudd Man­u­script Library.

His most recent book “Prince­ton: America’s Cam­pus” is the sec­ond book May­nard wrote on a Prince­ton topic and his third on architecture.

Founded in 1746, Prince­ton is America’s fourth-oldest uni­ver­sity and one of the most beau­ti­ful places in the coun­try. Its secrets are revealed in Barks­dale Maynard’s new, land­mark pub­li­ca­tion, Prince­ton: America’s Cam­pus, the first book ever to deal exclu­sively with the archi­tec­tural his­tory of the uni­ver­sity. The author of five prize-winning books, includ­ing the acclaimed Woodrow Wil­son: Prince­ton to the Pres­i­dency, Barks­dale May­nard has uncov­ered sur­pris­ing new infor­ma­tion about Princeton’s centuries-old cam­pus along with hun­dreds of his­toric pho­tographs never repro­duced before. (From the book jacket.)

The dis­cus­sion will be hosted at Drumthwacket, the for­mer estate of the promi­nent Prince­ton Uni­ver­sity alum­nus and bene­fac­tor Moses Tay­lor Pyne, Class of 1877–and now the offi­cial res­i­dence of the Governor–for the the launch of the His­tor­i­cal Commission’s series “New in New Jersey.”

Drumthwacket • Sun­day, Sep­tem­ber 30, 2012 – 2:00 — 4:00 p.m.

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