New Orleans is one of America's richest architectural possessions ... these architecture books lay a solid foundation in the field, are a gift to general historians, and, as the authors hoped, have contributed immeasurably to the maintenance of extant architectural treasures.This look at the bustling business district is designed to serve as a guide for renovation and restoration.
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New Orleans is one of America's richest architectural possessions ... these architecture books lay a solid foundation in the field, are a gift to general historians, and, as the authors hoped, have contributed immeasurably to the maintenance of extant architectural treasures.This look at the bustling business district is designed to serve as a guide for renovation and restoration.
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Illustrated. Fine in Fine jacket. Book. 4to. Gretna: Pelican, 1984. First edition, third printing. 4to. Green cloth binding, titles in black. Decorated endpapers, 243 pp. The older residential and commercial sections of New Orleans, focusing on the Faubourg St. Mary, an area commonly referred to today as the Central Business District. Fine in fine dust jacket, protected with an archival-quality mylar cover.
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Fine in Very good+ jacket. Pelican Publishing Company, c1972. first printing. 243pp., black and white, color photographs and drawings. 4to. Signed on title page by editors Mary Louis Christovich and Betsy Swanson. Outside edges of textblock foxed, else fine hardcover in Very Good+ d/j (some fxoing on d/j folds and due to a machine error the dust jacket is a little bit shorter than the book).