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Architecture of the last colony : Georgia's historic places, 1733-2000 / edited by Mark C. McDonald.
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Atlanta, Georgia : Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation, 2023.
Description
xi, 284 pages : color illustrations ; 32 x 26 cm
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Subject(s)
Historic buildings
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Conservation and restoration
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Georgia
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Georgia
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History
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Architecture
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Georgia
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Georgia
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Historic buildings
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McDonald, Mark C.
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McDonald, Mark C.
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Bibliographic references
Includes a selected bibliography (p. 269-271) and index.
Contents
Introduction: a half century of preservation / Mark C. McDonald
Eighteenth-century Georgia architecture in a modern world / Carl I. Gable
The antebellum era, 1800-1865 / Joseph Smith
The victorian era / Carmie Jones McDonald
Twentieth-century neoclassicism and colonial revival / Mark C. McDonald
Twentieth-century Georgia architecture / Robin B. Williams
Georgia's historic landscapes / Spencer Tunnell.
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ISBN
0820362964 (hardcover)
9780820362960 (hardcover)
OCLC
1390118040
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