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The Architectural Record, Vol, XLVI, No. 5, November [Nov.] 1919, Serial  No. 254 - The Plan of Chicago

The Architectural Record, Vol, XLVI, No. 5, November [Nov.] 1919, Serial No. 254 - The Plan of Chicago

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The Architectural Record, Vol, XLVI, No. 5, November [Nov.] 1919, Serial No. 254 - The Plan of Chicago

by Boyd, John Taylor Jr.; Solon, Leon V.; Frary, I.T.; Cornelius, Charles Over; Small, Philip L.; Lowe, John Adams; Moulton, Robert H.;

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New York: The Architectural Record Company. Fair. 1919. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. 401-496, [170] ads, pages. Profusely illustrated with black and white photos and drawings. Printed upon glossy stock. The many pages of ads include an abundance of nostalgic photos and illustrations. Features: Some Principles of Small House Design - Part I - Design of the Plot of Land; The Commercial National Bank Building, Washington, D.C. - Waddy B. Wood, Architect; The Lake Avenue Baptist Church, Rochester N.Y. - Foote, Headley & Carpenter, Architects; The Holy Grail Window in Procter Hall, Graduate College, Princeton University - Designed and Executed by Charles J. Connick; The A.E.F. Art Training Center at Bellevue, France; The Rural Library Building; The Plan of Chicago; Portfolio of Current Architecture; The Architect's Library; Notes and Comments. Faint library stamp to front cover. Above-average external wear. Back cover partially loose. Binding intact. A worthy copy of this wonderful vintage issue.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Architecture, Small House Design, Lot Design, Commercial National Bank Building, Washington D.C., Waddy B. Wood, Architects, Lake Avenue Baptist Church, Rochester N.Y., Foote, Headley & Carpenter, Holy Grail Window, Procter Hall, Graduate College, Princet .

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Title
The Architectural Record, Vol, XLVI, No. 5, November [Nov.] 1919, Serial No. 254 - The Plan of Chicago
Author
Boyd, John Taylor Jr.; Solon, Leon V.; Frary, I.T.; Cornelius, Charles Over; Small, Philip L.; Lowe, John Adams; Moulton, Robert H.;
Illustrator
Byne, Arthur
Format/Binding
Single Issue Magazine
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Used - Fair
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First Edition
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The Architectural Record Company
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1919
Keywords
Architecture, Small House Design, Lot Design, Commercial National Bank Building, Washington D.C., Waddy B. Wood, Architects, Lake Avenue Baptist Church, Rochester N.Y.
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