Daniel H. Burnham, Architect, Planner of Cities
by MOORE, Charles
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About This Item
MOORE, Charles. Daniel H. Burnham, Architect, Planner of Cities. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1921. 1st ed. 2 Vols. xviii,260;ix,238pp. Portrait frontises., plates, portraits. Orig. gilt-pictorial cloth, T.e.g., non-priceclipped d/js. A few very minor chips to ends of spine panels of d/js, else fine. Laid in is "Sketch of Center of New Era Model City," designed by Charles Caryl in 1897 as a utopian center. Burnham reimagined Chicago after the fire, largely creating the modern city.
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- George S. MacManus Company (US)
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- 63299
- Title
- Daniel H. Burnham, Architect, Planner of Cities
- Author
- MOORE, Charles
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Keywords
- CHICAGO, ARCHITECTURE, ARCHITECT, BIOG, A/C
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