An edition of The South in architecture (1941)

The South in architecture

The Dancy lectures, Alabama college, 1941

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The Dancy lectures, Alabama college, 1941

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English
Pages
147

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Cover of: The South in architecture.
The South in architecture.
1967, Da Capo Press
in English
Cover of: The South in architecture.
The South in architecture.
1967, Da Capo Press
in English
Cover of: The South in architecture

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Table of Contents

The basis for American form.
The universalism of Thomas Jefferson.
The regionalism of H.H. Richardson.
The social task of architecture.

Edition Notes

"First edition."

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
720.975
Library of Congress
NA705 .M78

The Physical Object

Pagination
147 p.
Number of pages
147

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6420786M
Internet Archive
southinarchitect0000mumf
LCCN
41015808
OCLC/WorldCat
2007373

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