THE RAILROAD STATION, AN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY
by MEEKS, Carroll L. V
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MEEKS, Carroll L. V. THE RAILROAD STATION, AN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1956. 4to. Cloth. Frontispiece, xxvi, 203 pages, 231 plates. First edition. Describes the construction of English, European and American passenger railro stations, 1830-1930, with two hundred and thirty-one illustrations. Meeks's book remains the best history of the subject. Very good.
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- THE RAILROAD STATION, AN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY
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- MEEKS, Carroll L. V
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- Used
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- AM AR, EU AR
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