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General Plan. Tenth Annual California Flower Festival, September 15th - 19th, 1934, Exposition Bldg - Oakland. Alameda County's Most Colorful Civic Event by Church, Thomas D.; Vinson, M. A.

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Title
General Plan. Tenth Annual California Flower Festival, September 15th - 19th, 1934, Exposition Bldg - Oakland. Alameda County's Most Colorful Civic Event
Author
Church, Thomas D.; Vinson, M. A.
Seller
ZH BOOKS (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Oakland, California: By the architect, 1934. Very good. An architectural layout of the interior of the exposition floor, with booths, facilities, etc. numbered and sections subtitled; 13 x 8 1/2; old vertical fold lines; age-toning to verso only; in very good condition. An unrecorded piece of the San Francisco Bay Area's history, it was created by the pioneer landscape architect, who had founded the Modernist garden design, known as the "California Style." Thomas Dolliver Church (1902 - 1978) studied at UC Berkeley, Harvard, and the American Academy in Rome, before setting up practice in San Francisco in 1933. He would reportedly create over 2000 private gardens around California and 24 other states. He would work on campus master plans for Stanford, UC Berkeley, UC Santa Cruz, and other institutions. He would also design the grounds of the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, the Embassy of the United States in Havana, the General Motors Research Laboratory in Detroit, etc.
The Robin's Christmas Eve, Uncle Ned's Picture Books

The Robin's Christmas Eve, Uncle Ned's Picture Books by C.E.B. [Charlotte Elizabeth BOWEN]

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The Robin's Christmas Eve, Uncle Ned's Picture Books
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C.E.B. [Charlotte Elizabeth BOWEN]
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Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Description
New York: McLoughlin Bro's, 1882. [JUVENILE] [POETRY] [RHYMING VERSE] [WOMAN AUTHOR]. 4to (10 ½" x 6 7/8"); [16]pp; color pictorial wrapper, a vignette of children signing with a chorusmaster within a frame of leaves; rear wrapper features a publisher's ad for "New Picture Books for Little Children"; publisher's string binding; gift inscription on first page; 4 chromolithographed plates; upper edges have been creased, light soiling, ¾" split through all spine folds at bottom; very good. Lovely decorations to this classic Christmas poem by Charlotte Elizabeth Bowen (1817-1890), the 19th century English children's author and minister's wife. This Victorian, religiously moralistic story centers on the song of a robin on a cold and snowy Christmas, and the rector of a church. A second poem titled "Lucy Gray; or, Solitude" is included in the book.
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In the Cause of Architecture: Essays by Frank Lloyd Wright for Architectural Record, 1908-1952, with a Symposium on Architecture With and Without Wright by Eight Who Knew Him by Frank Lloyd Wright; Andrew DeVane & Victor Hornbein; Elizabeth Wright Ingraham & Karl Kamrath; Elizabeth Kassler & Edgar Kaufmann Jr.; Henry Klumb & Bruno Zevi

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Title
In the Cause of Architecture: Essays by Frank Lloyd Wright for Architectural Record, 1908-1952, with a Symposium on Architecture With and Without Wright by Eight Who Knew Him
Author
Frank Lloyd Wright; Andrew DeVane & Victor Hornbein; Elizabeth Wright Ingraham & Karl Kamrath; Elizabeth Kassler & Edgar Kaufmann Jr.; Henry Klumb & Bruno Zevi
Seller
Ed's Editions Bookstore (United States)
ISBN
9780070720312
Condition
Good
Description
McGraw-Hill, 1987. Paperback. Good. 10x8x0. Trade Paperback in stiff wrappers. Exterior has light wear, primarily along the edges. Internally Clean, has a good binding, no marks or notations. Prompt shipping.