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Object ID 2002.0001.073
Accession# 2002.0001
Object Name Book
Title David Adler
Summary David Adler, described as the last great ecelectic architect, built and designed "great houses" in America, predominantly during the period 1912 to 1935 and mostly in Chicago. Includes a brief biography, 157 plates, a chronology of accomplishments, a catalog of his architectural library, and a general index.
Call# 720.92 PRA
Publish date 1970
Search Terms Architects
American architecture
Chicago
Phys Desc Hardcover; 227 pages
Collection Library
People Adler, David
Subjects Architects
Biography
Architecture
Houses
Author Pratt, Richard
Catalog date 02/19/2002
Classification Architecture
LCNO 68-11187
Language English
Pub Place New York
Publisher M. Evans and Company, Inc.
Recfrom Hunker Associates, Inc.
Year Range from 1970
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