Colonial Williamsburg: Its Buildings and Gardens by A. Lawrence Kocher and Howard Dearstyne - front cover
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Colonial Williamsburg: Its Buildings and Gardens

by A. Lawrence Kocher and Howard Dearstyne

"Colonial Williamsburg: Its Buildings and Gardens" by A. Lawrence Kocher and Howard Dearstyne, published by Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. in 1949. Hardcover, ex-library from Greeley Public Library, bound in black cloth with some spine wear. No dust jacket. A valuable resource on Virginia's colonial architecture and gardens.

$13.60$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1949
Colonial Williamsburg, Inc.
Stock:1 available
SKU:A3-B5-AAT-MQS-0181

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Condition Details

This 1949 hardcover edition is an ex-library copy with markings from Greeley Public Library. The book is bound in black cloth, showing some wear and fraying at the spine ends, but remains intact. There is no dust jacket. The pages are clean, with no inscriptions or signatures present.

About This Vintage 1949 Edition

"Colonial Williamsburg: Its Buildings and Gardens" by A. Lawrence Kocher and Howard Dearstyne is a detailed exploration of the architecture and gardens of Virginia’s restored capital. Published by Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. in 1949, this hardcover edition is a valuable resource for those interested in historical architecture and garden design. The book provides an in-depth study of the buildings and gardens that define the colonial aesthetic of Williamsburg, Virginia. This particular copy is an ex-library edition from Greeley Public Library, marked by a library stamp. While it lacks a dust jacket, the book is bound in durable black cloth. Its historical significance and architectural insights make it a noteworthy addition to collections focused on American history and architecture.

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Colonial Williamsburg, Inc.

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