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Object ID 2002.0001.026
Accession# 2002.0001
Object Name Book
Title What style Is It?
Summary A pictorial essay designed to illustrate examples of styles that have flourished in the continental United States since the first colonial settlements. The book is divided into four parts, Styles of the Colonial Period, Styles of the First 70 Years of Independence, Styles of the Post-Civil War Period, and Styles of the Twentieth Century. Includes representative photographs with descriptions, glossary of terms, and a bibliography. Reprinted from "Historic Preservation" quarterly magazine of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Call# 720.973 POP
Publish date 1978
Search Terms Architectural Styles
American architecture
National Trust for Historic Preservation
HABS
Historic American Buildings Survey
NTHP
Phys Desc Softcover; 47 pages
Collection Library
Subjects Architecture
Architectural elements
Historic Buildings
Author Poppeliers, John
Catalog date 02/05/2002
Classification Architecture
Home Location 6138 Riverview Road Suite F
ISBN 0-89133-065-8
Language English
Pub Place Washington, D.C.
Publisher The Preservation Press
Recfrom Hunker Associates, Inc.
Year Range from 1978
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