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  Architecture Books - Books on Architects - Design - History - Great Buildings
An accessible, inspiring and informative overview of world architecture, with lots of full-color cutaway drawings, and clear explanations.
Corbu's own historic architectural manifesto from the very beginning of the Modern era in architecture, reprinted by Dover.
Architecture book publishers are invited to provide review copies for possible book review coverage and listing in the collection:
www.greatbuildings.com /books.html   (996 words)

  
 Bibliography
Rural Architecture; Comprising Farm Houses, Cottages, Carriage Houses, Sheep and Dove Cotes, Pigeries, Barns, &c.
Cummings' Architectural Details, Containing 387 Designs and 967 Illustrations of the Various Parts Needed in the Construction of Buildings, Public and Private, Both for the City and Country.
The Architecture of Frederick Clark Withers and The Progress of the Gothic Revival in America After 1850
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 Historic Districts Council | Preserving Your Historic Neighborhood
A thorough discussion of residential American architecture beginning with Native dwellings and extending to the 1940s.
Two other books by Whiffen include: American Architecture from 1607 to 1860, $16.95, ISBN 0-262-730-693 and American Architecture From 1860-1976, $16.95, ISBN 0-262-730-707.
What Style Is It?, "A Guide to American Architecture," John Poppeliers, et al., 1983, $12.95, ISBN 0-471-14434-7.
www.hdc.org /preservingother.htm   (831 words)

  
 Historic Colors Victorian Bungalow Arts and Crafts Retro Queen Anne by Robert Schweitzer Recommended Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
I am often asked by clients about how to obtain more information about such topics as house painting, architectural styles, and appropriate interior decor.
Now with the help of Amazon books I can offer you a chance to browse through and purchase from a list of what I consider useful books on those topics.
Reprint of the 1852-3 Ed Pub in 2-Vols by Samuel Sloan.
www.historichousecolors.com /books.html   (2948 words)

  
 New York Historians - New York History Net
Subject Area(s): architecture and historic preservation, heritage tourism; history of labor and industry
Subject Area(s): south western Otsego county and south eastern Chenango county, especially town of Butternuts, and village of Gilbertsville: Architecture; Development of churches; commerce; family histories and migrations; pre-Revolutionary settlement.
Subject Area(s): 19th century architecture (especially Greek Revival) and material culture; central New York History; women's history
www.nyhistory.com /historians.htm   (1040 words)

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