Harvey Fite’s Opus 40
“About one-hundred miles from New York City, tucked in a pocket of the Catskills in the township of Saugerties, New York, lies one of the most extraordinary pieces of sculpture ever created by a single man. The work is an immense composition of finely fitted stone, rising in ramps and swirling terraces around pools and trees and fountains out of the rock bed of an abandoned bluestone quarry.” So begins author Jonathan Richards in this homage to the work of his stepfather, Harvey Fite. With 16 pages, 1 color and 31 black-and-white photos, trim size 8 x 9 inches. Published in 1986 by Opus 40.