Name/Title
Greek Revival Architecture in AmericaEntry/Object ID
2006.002.0270Description
Comprehensive study of the important architectural developments in America during the first half of the 19th century, arguing that the Classic of Greek Revival was not a revival per se, but a true expression of the national spirit and cultural temper of the period. An unaltered, unabridged republication of the original 1944 edition.
xl, 439 p. , ill. (incl. plans); 24 cm. ; softcoverCollection
Historic Charleston Foundation LibraryAcquisition
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2006.002.Source or Donor
New Library Catalog Records (2006)Acquisition Method
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Category 08: Communication ObjectsSearch Terms
Fine arts, Architecture, History of architecture, Greek revival (Architecture)--United States--Bibliography, Architecture--United States--Bibliography, Architecture, GreekBook Details
Author
Hamlin, Talbot, 1889-1956Publisher
Dover PublicationsDate Published
1964Call No.
NA710.5 .G73 H32 1964ISBN
0-426-21148-7Notes
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Hall BookshelfBuilding
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PermanentDate
February 7, 2023Location
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PermanentGeneral Notes
Note
Notes: Dover edition of a work originally published by Oxford University Press in 1944.
Full title: Greek Revival architecture in America: being an account of important trends in American architecture and American life prior to the war between the states, by Talbot Hamlin, together with a list of articles on architecture in some American periodicals prior to 1850 by Sarah Hull Jenkins Simpson Hamlin (1887-1930) and an introduction by Dean Leopold Arnaud.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [383]-409).Created By
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December 12, 2006Updated By
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August 21, 2013