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LOOK TO THE ROCK: ONE HUNDRED ANTE-BELLUM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES OF THE SOUTH
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LOOK TO THE ROCK: ONE HUNDRED ANTE-BELLUM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES OF THE SOUTH

by Hollis, Daniel W[alker] and Carl Julien [photographer]

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Richmond, Va.: John Knox Press, 1961. xi, [3], 142 pages. Illustrated with one hundred photographs (including frontispiece; all reckoned in the pagination). Original russet cloth stamped in silver. 31 x 23.5 cm. Near fine copy in bright, near fine dust jacket. Light foxing to text block edges with virtually no impact on the surface of the leaves (excepting one tiny spot to half-title). Jacket shows a few minor traces of foxing and a short (half-centimeter) closed tear to the rear panel. A nice copy offered together with the original publisher’s printed mailer. FIRST EDITION. A handsome series of photographs of church facades by Carl Julien together with a historical introduction and detailed notes on each of the churches (pp. 117-142) by Daniel W. Hollis.�
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