This book presents the meticulous case studies of three individual
houses from different eras, which serve to depict the social, political,
and cultural effects that domestic architecture and interior design had
on the upper class, the city of Boston, and a national American
identity. It takes the reader on a journey to 18th and 19th century
Boston and provides insight into the lives of these prominent men and
women as seen through the perspective of their homes. It is a novel
examination of the cultural significance of domestic architecture and
interior design and, because of its story-telling character and
extensive attention to detail, it is fascinating for curious readers and
cultural historians alike.