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Perfect for architects and historians alike Palliser’s Model Homes (1876) offers nineteenth-century perspective on house designs, as well as an assortment of plans for farms, churches, and places of business. Among the examples are designs for a bank, a library, and a town hall. The unique period styles this book captures are 1860s Stick Style and the 1870s Queen Anne. This valuable book for builders provides not only informative descriptions, but also illustrations and floor plans.
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Pages 85-96 and the two unumbered pages are advertisements, for both the publisher and various architectural suppliers. The two unumbered pages are an advertisement for John Lucas & Co. Philadelphia and Wm. E. Lucas, New York and include samples of Lucas colors and Lucas greens.
"Plates from original drawings by Geo. & Chas. Palliser, Architects"--T.p. verso.
Avery Classics copy: Publisher's binding of dark green cloth, stamped in black on front cover, stamped in blind on back cover.
Hitchcock, H. American architectural books, 1946 ; no. 915a
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