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- Maryland architecture; a short history from 1634 through the Civil War / by Forman, Henry Chandlee,1904-1991.(CARDINAL)133268; Radoff, Morris L.,1905-1978.Old Line State.;
Bibliography: pages 87-88.Frontispiece -- Dedication -- Acknowledgement -- Illustrations -- Introduction -- The seventeenth century: The Medieval Style (c.1634-c.1700) -- The Jacobean Style (c.1634-c.1700) -- The eighteenth century: The Transitional Style (c.1680-c.1730) -- The Early GeorgianStyle (c.1720-c.1750) -- The Late Georgian Style (c.1750-c.1790) -- The Hangover Medieval Style in the 18th century -- Frontier, German, and French Styles -- The nineteenth century: The Hangover Georgian Style (c.1785-c.1865) -- The Classical Revival Style (c.1750-c.1865) -- The Gothic Revival Style (c.1800-c.1865) -- The Hangover Medieval Style in the 19th century -- Bibliography -- Glossary -- Index."For the first time, a panoramic survey of Maryland building from the founding of the Colony through 230-odd years, until the end of the Civil War in 1865, has been written in book form. The author has presented a concise history of the vast subject, stressing the various architectural styles, such as Early Georgian, Late Georgian, Maryland-German and Classical Revival, and also giving some account of their development and sources. Style has been termed 'the essential accomplishment of a culture, and the sum of its actuality.'" -- Book jacket.
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