Captures the rich texture and color of Savannah as presented in history and photographs―the colonial capital, a deep-South antebellum town, a cotton port, a survivor of wars, and, perhaps most notably, a modern preservation success story. Includes one hundred fifty photographs, maps, and images.
Excellent photography and artwork. Text is mediocre, often awkward and confusing, but still informative. Great peak into Savannah's vast inventory of historical homes and buildings.