In the Hamptons 4Ever

Mostly True Tales from the East End

By Dan Rattiner
Foreword by Barbara L. Goldsmith

Subjects: New York/regional, Autobigraphy, Autobiography, Biography And Memoir, Memoir
Series: Excelsior Editions
Imprint: Excelsior Editions
Hardcover : 9781438458137, 374 pages, August 2015

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Table of contents

Foreword
by Barbara L. Goldsmith
Introduction
Bob Steadman
Sea Fair Week
THE MacKENSIE SEAGULL WHISTLE AD
Adelaide de Menil
POLLOCK MASTERPIECE IS FOUND IN SAG HARBOR
Elaine Benson
Audrey Flack
House on Stilts
Three Mothers
Dick Brass
Nick Vasilli
Tina Fredericks
Ted Kheel
Fannie Gardiner
Jeff Parsons
Memorial Day
John and Chris Lyons
The 300 Pound Naked Lady
Richard Klein
RADAR TOWER A MONTAUK MOVES
Shoerham and IBM
The Time Capsule
Ron Ziel
Roberts French Ice Cream
The Hamptons: Behind the Scenes
John Darden
Town Pond and The Bonackers
WQXR
Wilbur Ross
Dr. Oz
The Great Ecuadorian Eel
The Ira Rennerts
Morris Welte
Tahoe Trouble
HAMPTON SUBWAY, BUILT IN 1920s FOUND UNDERGROUND HERE
Barack Obama and Tim Bishop
LIONS WILL KILL ALL DEER IN THE HAMPTONS
Acknowledgments

More stories of the outsized and the ordinary from the editor and publisher of Dan’s Papers.

Description

This is Dan Rattiner's fourth collection of essays about the fishermen, farmers, celebrities, billionaires, and artists who live, work, and play in the Hamptons. As the founder and publisher of Dan's Papers, a weekly community newspaper, Rattiner knows the Hamptons backwards and forwards, and stories of his encounters on the South Fork of Long Island give readers a greater understanding of how this community has changed over the years and the major figures who have shepherded these changes along.

In addition to well-known faces such as Dr. Oz and billionaires like Ira Rennert and his wife—who built the second-largest private home in America—you'll also read about motel owners, art gallery owners, an ad salesman for Dan's Papers, and a philanthropist who at one time had nearly a dozen historical buildings on her $100 million property in East Hampton. The book also provides some of the hoaxes and tall tales that the author has fabricated over the years to entertain the readers of Dan's Papers, including the moving radar tower at Montauk, the great Ecuadorian eel attack, and the Hamptons subway.

"Dan's book, as does his newspaper, creates a chronicle of the women and men who have chosen to live in this magical place over these different decades, so one gets a very personal picture of how it was and is. Dan's seen it all and isn't keeping it under his very real hat." — from the Foreword by Barbara L. Goldsmith

Dan Rattiner is an award-winning writer and the editor and publisher of Dan's Papers, the free newspaper he founded in 1960 when he was twenty years old. He is the author of many books, including In the Hamptons Too: Further Encounters with Farmers, Fishermen, Artists, Billionaires, and Celebrities and Still in the Hamptons: More Tales of the Rich, the Famous, and the Rest of Us, both also published by SUNY Press, and In the Hamptons: My Fifty Years with Farmers, Fishermen, Artists, Billionaires, and Celebrities. He lives on Long Island.

Reviews

"Rattiner's book is a folksy, quirky chronicle of the people of the Hamptons, and the changes to the area that he's witnessed over more than five decades." — Manhattan Book Review

Praise for Dan Rattiner

"Dan's memoirs are like Dan's newspapers: charming, whimsical, fun, and filled with insightful knowledge of the East End conveyed with a twinkle in the eye." — Walter Isaacson, author of Steve Jobs

"If there was an honorary mayor of the Hamptons it would have to be Dan Rattiner … a raconteur with a wicked sense of humor and an eye for detail." — Long Island History Journal

"If a guy says it happened in the Hamptons, and Dan Rattiner doesn't know about it, it didn't." — Tom Wolfe