Record 79/1756
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Description 
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| 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. |
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Peninsula's First Library
- David Adler
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