The Santa Fe House: Historic Residences, Enchanting Adobes and Romantic Revivals
by Booker, Margaret Moore
- Used
- very good
- Hardcover
- Condition
- Very Good
- ISBN 10
- 0847831973
- ISBN 13
- 9780847831975
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About This Item
Rizzoli, 2009-09-22. Hardcover. Very Good. 2009 Rizzoli (New York), 9 3/4 x 11 1/4 inches tall red embossed hardcover in publisher's unclipped dust jacket, gilt lettering to spine, pale blue endpapers, copiously illustrated with mostly full color photographs and drawings, index, viii, [2], 246 pp. The slightest of rubbing to the covers. Otherwise, a near fine copy - clean, bright and unmarked - in a like dust jacket which is nicely preserved and displayed in a clear archival Brodart sleeve. Note that this is a heavy and oversized book, so additional postage will be required for international or priority orders. ~SP05~ [4.5P] The first book to survey the historic architectural styles in Santa Fe from the seventeenth through the mid-twentieth centuries, The Santa Fe House presents in detail forty architecturally rich and picturesque houses, from the earliest one-story adobe structures, with flat roofs and an emphasis on utility and simplicity, to homes of today's 'Santa Fe style,' showing deep roots in Pueblo Indian, Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo traditions. When New Mexico was claimed for the United States in 1846 newcomers gradually added decorative elements from back east, creating a simplified version of the Greek revival style, known locally as the 'Territorial style.' The advent of the railroad brought a variety of ornate Victorian architectural styles, and when New Mexico achieved statehood in 1912, business and political leaders in Santa Fe boosted tourism by promoting its 'Spanish-Pueblo Revival style' of architecture, which was based on the remaining Spanish- and Mexican-era buildings and nearby Pueblo villages. All-new color photographs show Santa Fe's most beautiful houses as they have been carefully preserved today. With historic black and white images, maps, drawings, and other original illustrations that further enhance the architectural story of this hugely popular destination, this book is perfect for the tourists who flock to Santa Fe and to homeowners who covet the enduring adobe house style.
Synopsis
Margaret Moore Booker is the author of numerous books and articles on art, architecture, and women’s history. She is coauthor of Sea-Captains’ Houses and Rose-Covered Cottages: The Architectural Heritage of Nantucket Island (Universe/Rizzoli).
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- Bookseller
- Flamingo Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- SP05-1022-13119
- Title
- The Santa Fe House: Historic Residences, Enchanting Adobes and Romantic Revivals
- Author
- Booker, Margaret Moore
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- ISBN 10
- 0847831973
- ISBN 13
- 9780847831975
- Publisher
- Rizzoli
- Place of Publication
- U.s.a.
- Date Published
- 2009-09-22
- X weight
- 60 oz
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