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Wentworth by the Sea:
The Life and Times of a Grand Hotel
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Once listed among the nation's most endangered historic properties, Wentworth
by the Sea is back. Today New Hampshire's most famous seaside hotel is a touchstone
to the past. This carefully researched and highly readable volume traces the hotel's
first 130 years. Included are over 250 photographs and illustrations, with early
never-before published images.
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Released in 2004
Already it in its third printing
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260 b&w illustrations130 years of history and more
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hardcover with dust jacket
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230-pps with intro & full index
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8-pp color insert
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glossy stock, large format
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includes New Castle*& Wentworth family history
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the untold story of the Campbell Family owners
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Treaty of Portsmouth details
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Smith Family Era
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the Limbo Years
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published by the famed Peter E. Randall
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NEW: Author wins DAR Award
NEW: Robinson on NH Public Radio (listen to full show)
NEW: Robinson wins national history commendation for book
NEW: Book review by Rebecca Rule in Concord Monitor
ABOUT THE BOOK
We almost lost the Wentworth. For two decades, as the twentieth century faded,
Wentworth by the Sea hotel teetered on the edge of extinction. New Hampshire’s
oldest seaside resort, built in 1874, was listed among the nation’s most endangered
historic properties. The aging Victorian loomed empty and silent on a rocky bluff
overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Only a few staunch preservationists dared hope
for its survival. Then suddenly the hammers rang out. Starting with the original
wooden shell, a thousand workers rebuilt the Wentworth into a modern luxury hotel
and spa. It reopened just in time for its 130 th birthday.
This is much more than the tale of an old wooden hotel. Wentworth by the Sea
is a survivor, intimately linked to the history of the Portsmouth area and its
people. "Wentworth House" is the largest structure in the smallest town in the
state. Formerly "Great Island", New Castle was once the colonial capital of New
Hampshire. Locals say that Fort Constitution, just down the road, is the site
of the first battle of the American Revolution. Across Little Harbor, New Hampshire’s
first settlers landed in 1623. Today New Castle retains the character of the ancient
fishing village it once was.
This too is the story of the proud Wentworth dynasty of royal governors who loaned
their name to the hotel. It takes shape in the dreams of Sarah and Charles Campbell,
the original owners, whose hopes were dashed in bankruptcy in 1877. It takes form
in the hands of "robber baron" Frank Jones, Portsmouth’s ale tycoon. He spared
no expense to reshape this Colonial Revival treasure, adding steam-powered elevators,
the first electric lights and luxurious water closets. Here in 1905 the Treaty
of Portsmouth delegates stayed, both Japanese and Russian, while negotiating a
successful peace to a distant war as the world watched.
This volume traces the hotel’s fascinating history under a dozen managers --
including James and Margaret Smith who owned the Wentworth for 34 years. It follows
the lives of guests and staff from the Gay Nineties to the Roaring Twenties, through
wars, the Great Depression, the Space Age – and into the Internet Era. Once New
England’s exclusive summer paradise for the wealthy, Wentworth by the Sea attracted
presidents, famed performers, even a prince. Today it thrives again and remains
a touchstone to New Hampshire’s past.
Carefully researched, illustrated with over 250 images and written in lively
prose, this fast-paced volume reads like historic fiction. But every word is true.
AUTHOR BIO
J. Dennis Robinson is owner and editor of SeacoastNH.com, one of New England’s most popular regional
Web portals. A teacher, columnist, lecturer and video producer, he has published
over a thousand articles about Maine and New Hampshire history and culture. He
lives in Portsmouth with his wife Maryellen.
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