Brick by Golden Brick: A History of Campus Buildings at the University of Texas at Austin, 1883-1993 by Margaret C. Berry - front cover
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Brick by Golden Brick: A History of Campus Buildings at the University of Texas at Austin, 1883-1993

by Margaret C. Berry

"Brick by Golden Brick: A History of Campus Buildings at the University of Texas at Austin, 1883-1993" by Margaret C. Berry, published by LBCo. Publishing in 1993, is a first printing hardcover exploring the architectural history of UT Austin. In good condition, it lacks a dust jacket but offers a detailed narrative on campus development. An essential read for those interested in educational and architectural history.

$26.24$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1993
LBCo. Publishing
Stock:1 available
SKU:A2-B1-JRM-CIZ-0420

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Condition Details

This hardcover edition is in good condition, with minor wear evident on the cover. There is no dust jacket, but the binding remains sturdy, and the pages are clean and unmarked. The book shows typical signs of careful use, maintaining its structural integrity.

About This Classic 1993 Edition

"Brick by Golden Brick: A History of Campus Buildings at the University of Texas at Austin, 1883-1993" by Margaret C. Berry is a comprehensive exploration of the architectural evolution at one of America's premier universities. Published by LBCo. Publishing in Austin, Texas, this first printing from 1993 offers a detailed account of the development and significance of the university's campus buildings. Margaret C. Berry, an esteemed historian, provides an insightful narrative that captures the essence of the university's architectural heritage. This edition is particularly valued for its in-depth research and unique perspective on the university's history. The book is an essential resource for historians, architects, and alumni interested in the architectural and educational legacy of the University of Texas at Austin. The hardcover is in good condition, with no dust jacket, and features a sturdy binding and clean pages.

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