How to Plan a House by Gilbert Townsend, J. Ralph Dalzell - front cover
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How to Plan a House

by Gilbert Townsend, J. Ralph Dalzell

"How to Plan a House" by Gilbert Townsend and J. Ralph Dalzell, American Technical Society, 1958, Third Edition (Revised). Hardcover in good condition, no dust jacket. A valuable architectural guide with practical insights into house planning. Scarce in this edition, ideal for collectors and professionals.

$29.42$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1958
American Technical Society
Stock:1 available
SKU:A1-B3-CM-0079

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Condition Details

The book is in good condition with a sturdy hardcover. The cover shows minimal wear, and the spine is intact. There are no inscriptions or library markings. The absence of a dust jacket is noted, but the book's structural integrity is well-preserved, making it a reliable addition to any architectural collection.

About This Vintage 1958 Edition

"How to Plan a House" by Gilbert Townsend and J. Ralph Dalzell, published by American Technical Society in Chicago, is a comprehensive guide for aspiring architects and home planners. This Third Edition, revised in 1958, offers in-depth insights into house planning, integrating both architectural and construction perspectives. Townsend, an architectural engineer, and Dalzell, a building specialist, bring their expertise to this illustrated volume, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals alike. The book stands out for its detailed approach to creating functional and aesthetically pleasing home designs. Although out of print, this edition remains a sought-after reference for its practical guidance and historical architectural insights. The hardcover is in good condition, with no dust jacket, highlighting its durability and lasting appeal.

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American Technical Society

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