Sandy Hook, a peninsula on the northern Atlantic coast, is a magnificent
ocean beach and the most visited site in Monmouth County. For
generations,
residents and visitors have enjoyed the area's fascinating varieties of
flora and fauna. The buildings that gave Sandy Hook its historic appeal,
including Fort Hancock and the Army Ordnance Proving Ground, are in the
midst of a prime recreation area. They also house several educational
and scientific organizations. Above all, Fort Hancock has a history that
captivates public imagination. For most of the first half of the
twentieth century, it was one of the most heavily armed fortifications
in America. In Sandy Hook, Randall Gabrielan illuminates the many facets
of this intriguing place and provides an in-depth look at its compelling
role in coastal defense. In over 225 photographs combined with an
insightful narrative, Gabrielan makes the big guns
resound, distinguishing the histories of a proving ground and a fort
defending New York Harbor