The Architecture of John F. Staub: Houston and the South
by BARNSTONE, HOWARD
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Austin: University of Texas Press, (1979) A thorough survey of the Texas architect's work, with approximately one hundred houses described with photographs and plans. INSCRIBED by Staub. First trade edition. 4to; pp. xiii, 363; illustrated from photographs and plans, including twenty-eight in color; chronological list of Staub's works; bibliography. A fine copy in a lightly-used dust jacket. . Signed by Author. First Trade Edition. Cloth. Fine/Very Good.
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- The Architecture of John F. Staub: Houston and the South
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- BARNSTONE, HOWARD
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- Hardcover
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- First Trade Edition
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- Austin: University of Texas Press, (1979)
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- architecture house houston river oaks texas
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