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HOW TO JUDGE ARCHITECTURE
by STURGIS, Russell
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Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
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STURGIS, Russell. HOW TO JUDGE ARCHITECTURE. New York: Baker & Taylor, (1903.) 8vo. Cloth. Frontispiece, 221, (1) pages, plates. First edition. Russell Sturgis (1836-1909) was a leading American architect after the Civil War. Both McKim and Mead apprenticed with him. In later years he wrote seve books on architectural and art history and was instrumental in building Columbia's famous Avery Library. Slight tear to head of spine, else very goo.
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- The Bookpress, Ltd.
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- Title
- HOW TO JUDGE ARCHITECTURE
- Author
- STURGIS, Russell
- Book Condition
- Used
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- 1
- Keywords
- AR
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