
Price: $395.00
Quantity: 1 available
Condition: Good
96, 112 [ads] pages. Profusely illustrated with diagrams and black and white photos. Includes many pages of wonderfully nostalgic illustrated ads. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: Peacock Point, The Residence of Henry P. Davison, Esq., Locust Valley, Long Island - Walker & Gillette, Architects; The Southwest Museum, Los Angeles - Sumner Hunt & S.R. Burns, Architects; A Model Public School Clinic; St. Agnes' Church, Cleveland, Ohio - John T. Comes, Architect; The Roger Morris House, or Jumel Mansion, New York City - Part I; The New Buildings of the Sea View Hospital, Staten Island, New York City - Edward F. Stevens and Renwick, Aspinall & Tucker, Associate Architects; Portfolio of Current Architecture; The Architect's Library - Books on Colonial Architecture - Part VI - Periodicals; Notes & Comments. Average wear. Binding intact. Library stamp atop front cover otherwise unmarked. Two small binding holes near spine. A sound vintage copy.
Title: The Architectural Record, July 1917, Vol. XLII, No. 1, Serial No. 226 - Peacock Point
Illustrator: Rose, Jack Manley
Categories: Magazine Back Issues, Architecture,
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: New York, The Architectural Record Company: 1917
Binding: Single Issue Magazine
Condition: Good
Size: 4to - over 9" - 12" tall
Seller ID: 459h4975
Keywords: Architecture, Peacock Point, Henry P. Davison, Locust Valley, Long Island, Walker & Gillette, The Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, Sumner Hunt & S.R. Burns, Architects; A Model Public School Clinic; St. Agnes' Church, Cleveland, John T. Comes, Roger Morris House, Jumel Mansion, New York City, Sea View Hospital, Staten Island, Edward F. Stevens and Renwick, Aspinall & Tucker, Associate Architects,