Presents accounts of eight large expositions held in the United States from 1852 to 1964 that not only reflected but stimulated technological progress.
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Presents accounts of eight large expositions held in the United States from 1852 to 1964 that not only reflected but stimulated technological progress.
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Good+ No Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. The Westminister Press, 1978, First Edition, 8vo, 191 pages, photos. Hardcover edition, no dust jacket, else book in good+ condition.
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Very Good. No Jacket. Book Octavo, hardcover, near fine in pink and white pictorial boards. Photo Illustrated. No dj. 191pg including index. Clean, tight & bright. No marks of any kind. Eight large exhibitions in the United States from 1852 to 1964 which added to technological progress. New York's 'Crystal Palace' 1853; Philly's 'Centennial City' 1876; Chicago's ' White City' 1893; St. Louis' 'Ivory City' 1904; San Francisco's 'Jewel City' 1915; Chicago's 'Rainbow City' 1933-34; San Francisco's 'Treasure Island' and New York's 'World of Tomorrow' 1939-40; New York's 'World's Fair' 1964-65.
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Near fine. Black & white photographic illustrations throughout. 191 pages. 8vo, pictorial boards. Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, (1978). First edition. A near fine copy.
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Very Good in Pictorial Cover jacket. 191pp. Bibliography, Index. Eight large exhibitions in the United States from 1852 to 1964 which added to technological progress. New York's 'Crystal Palace' 1853; Philly's 'Centennial City' 1876; Chicago's ' White City' 1893; St. Louis' 'Ivory City' 1904; San Francisco's 'Jewel City' 1915; Chicago's 'Rainbow City' 1933-34; San Francisco's 'Treasure Island' and New York's 'World of Tomorrow' 1939-40; New York's 'World's Fair' 1964-65. (loc 960/1)