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THE RAILROAD STATION; AN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY

THE RAILROAD STATION; AN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY

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THE RAILROAD STATION; AN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY

by Meeks, Carroll

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1964. Hardcover. Fine. New Haven: Yale University Press, c1956, second printing 1964. 203pp, indes, black and white photographs. 4to. From the library of art historial Osmund Overby, with his name written on the first page. Fine hardcover.

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Title
THE RAILROAD STATION; AN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY
Author
Meeks, Carroll
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Hardcover
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Used - Fine
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Date Published
1964
Keywords
Trains

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