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The Architectural Record, January [Jan], 1918, Vol. XLIII, No. 1, Serial  No. 232: The Country House of J.W. Harriman

The Architectural Record, January [Jan], 1918, Vol. XLIII, No. 1, Serial No. 232: The Country House of J.W. Harriman

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The Architectural Record, January [Jan], 1918, Vol. XLIII, No. 1, Serial No. 232: The Country House of J.W. Harriman

by Boyd, John Taylor Jr.; Porter, Arthur Kingsley; Kimball, Fiske; Moore, Charles H.; Pilat, Carl F

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New York: The Architectural Record Company. Fair. 1918. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 48 [ads], 96, 49-116 [ads] p. Profusely illustrated with detailed drawings and black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Includes dozens of magnificently illustrated ads. Features: The Country House of J.W. Harriman, Esq., Brookville, Long Island, Alfred C. Bossom, Architect; The Case Against Roman Architecture; Latrobe's Designs for the Cathedral of Baltimore - Part II; Architectural Wall Painting; Camp Lewis, at American Lake, WA; Portfolio of Current Architecture; The Architect's Library; Notes and Comments. Binding intact. Unmarked. First 16 pages of ads bound upside down. Small holes near top and bottom of spine suggest this copy was previously bound into a larger volume. Covers partly loose. Chipping from ends of backstrip. A worthy copy of this magnificent and most nostalgic architectural item.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Architecture, J.W. Harriman, Brookville, Long Island, Alfred C. Bossom, Architect, Roman Architecture; Latrobe, Cathedral of Baltimore, Architectural Wall Painting, Camp Lewis, American Lake, Current Architecture, The Architect's Library .

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Title
The Architectural Record, January [Jan], 1918, Vol. XLIII, No. 1, Serial No. 232: The Country House of J.W. Harriman
Author
Boyd, John Taylor Jr.; Porter, Arthur Kingsley; Kimball, Fiske; Moore, Charles H.; Pilat, Carl F
Illustrator
Eggers, Otto R.
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Single Issue Magazine
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First Edition
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The Architectural Record Company
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1918
Keywords
Architecture, J.W. Harriman, Brookville, Long Island, Alfred C. Bossom, Architect, Roman Architecture; Latrobe, Cathedral Of Baltimore, Architectural Wall Painting
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