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The Uses of Gothic Planning and Building the Campus of the University of Chicago 1892 - 1932

The Uses of Gothic Planning and Building the Campus of the University of Chicago 1892 - 1932

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The Uses of Gothic Planning and Building the Campus of the University of Chicago 1892 - 1932

by BLOCK, Jean F

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Chicago: University of Chicago Library, 1983. First Edition. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. Fine/Good. Henry Ives Cobb. Oblong 4to. Pp. xx, 262. Foreword by Neil Harris. With appendices, notes and index. With reproductions of superb photographs, plans, sketches, etc. Endpaper maps. Bound in taupe cloth with the U of C seal stamped in brown on the front board, brown lettering on spine. In the photo-illustrated dust jacket that has a closed tear along the spine, mellowed creases on rear panel, and slight soiling on front panel. Dust jacket is now housed in a removable, clear archival sleeve. A fine treatment of the master plan and execution of the campus by Henry Ives Cobb, one of the finest examples of American the collegiate Gothic. Appendices focus on the landscaping plan designed by Olmsted Brothers, and those by Bennett Parsons & Frost, and Beatrix Farrand.

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Long Brothers Fine and Rare Books, ABAA US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
The Uses of Gothic Planning and Building the Campus of the University of Chicago 1892 - 1932
Author
BLOCK, Jean F
Illustrator
Henry Ives Cobb
Format/Binding
Hardcover with Dust Jacket
Book Condition
Used - Fine
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Good
Quantity Available
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Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
University of Chicago Library
Place of Publication
Chicago
Date Published
1983

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