Architecture of the Old South.

Atlanta, GA: The Southern Architect and Building News, 1926. First edition. Cloth over Boards. Quarto, pp. 2 plus 72 b/w photographic plates illustrating the better work between 1640 and 1850. Signed neatly by a previous owner on the front endpaper in 1927. Very Good. Item #23742

A study of architecture built during the 18th and early 19th centuries, illustrating three distinct types of the traditional architecture of the South: the Colonial architecture of Maryland and Virginia, the old buildings of Charleston, and the lesser known examples of the classic revival scattered through Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. The beauty and charm of these old structures appeals to the architect, and in a more general way to all who appreciate beauty and educated taste.

Price: $20.00

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