Lost Examples of Colonial Architecture: Buildings that have Disappeared or been so Altered as to be Denatured

Name/Title

Lost Examples of Colonial Architecture: Buildings that have Disappeared or been so Altered as to be Denatured

Entry/Object ID

2004.004.0031

Description

Preserves for architects and all lovers of early America the aspect of buildings which have disappeared or which have been so altered as to lose their character and quality. Charleston buildings include: Missroon House (40 East Bay), Holmes House (19 East Battery), Mansion House (Broad Street), Joseph Manigault House Gate Lodge (350 Meeting Street), and Fenwick Hall. 244 p. of illus., 28 cm., paperback

Collection

Historic Charleston Foundation Library

Acquisition

Accession

2004.004.

Source or Donor

New Library Catalog Records (2004)

Acquisition Method

Collected by Staff

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Book

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Search Terms

Fine Arts, Architecture, History of architecture, Architecture, Colonial--United States, Lost architecture--United States

Book Details

Author

Howells, John Mead, 1868-1959

Edition

Dover ed.

Publisher

Dover Publications

Place Published

Location

New York, NY

Date Published

1963

Call No.

NA707 .H75 1963 c. 1

LCCN

63-21679

Notes

Copy No.: 1

Location

Location

Building

Missroon Library

Category

Permanent

Date

February 7, 2023

General Notes

Note

Notes: Includes index. With an Introduction by Fiske Kimball. Dover edition is an unabridged and unaltered republication of the work first published by William Helburn, Inc., in 1931, to which has been added a new Index, especially prepared for this Dover edition. Status: Shelf

Created By

admin@catalogit.app

Create Date

July 8, 2004

Updated By

kemmons

Update Date

December 17, 2018