Description: Title: The American Architecture of To-DayAuthor: G.H. EdgellPublisher: Charles Scribner's Sons (New York)Date: 1928ISBN: N/ADescription: An academic analysis of contemporary (circa 1920s) American architecture, written by then-Harvard Dean of Architecture G.H. Edgell. Copy is an ex-library book with its cover re-bound, and has endured wear and tear typical of such (please see Condition for details). Condition: Ex-library hardcover re-bound in maroon. Dewey decimal number etched on spine. Minor scuff marks on cover. Scuffs and age-related discoloration of pages and page blocks. City library and discard stamps on top and bottom page blocks. Donation bookplate on inside front cover. On front free endpaper: cataloguing number, catalogue card pocket with discard stamp, due date sticker. Pencil marks on title page and copyright page. City library punch stamp on title page. Minor tears, folds and stains throughout, mostly cosmetic in nature; some have been mended with tape. Text still readable. The Friends of the Springfield Library is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the work of the Springfield Library (Massachusetts). The Friends work to promote awareness of library resources, raise funds for special programming, and advocate on behalf of library interests. Your purchase directly benefits the libraries. It helps to purchase essential materials such as books, computer programs, updated technology and also helps to ensure the continuance of excellent children's programs. Thank you.
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Publication Year: 1928
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: The American Architecture of To-Day
Author: G.H. Edgell
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Topic: Architecture