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Tidewater Publishers 1989 2nd Rev and Enl ed. Softcover Good Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Centreville, MD Tidewater Publishers 1981 Second Edition [stated]. Presumed first printing thus Trade paperback Very good The format is approximately 4.5 inches by 7 inches. LV, [1], 327, [1] pages. Illustrated cover. Illustrations. Maps. Brief Biographies of Architects (Deceased) Who Practiced in Baltimore. Glossary. Index of Structures. Index of Structures by Type, Index of Architects, Architectural Firms, Engineers, and Planners. About the Authors. Foreword by John Dos Passos! . Introductions by WIlbur Harvey Hunter and Alexander S. Cochran. Addresses walking and driving. Contents address Mount Vernon Place, Downtown, Beltway, Railroads, Mill Towns, Planned Communities, and Houses. John Dorsey could be considered a bit of a paradox. He was a man of opinions--informed, precise ones--but was regarded by many as a shy figure. During his long career at The Sun in Baltimore, Dorsey served as an arts restaurant critic. Dorsey joined the Sun in 1962. Dorsey served as the Sun's art critic during the 1980s and 1990s. His work, regarded highly by peers and readers, earned him the inaugural A.D. Emmart Award--given for journalism in the field of the humanities published in Maryland--in 1974 from the Abell Foundation. He possessed a love for architecture, which he covered for the Sun and about which he authored a book titled "A Guide to Baltimore Architecture." His last book, published in 2005, was "Look Again in Baltimore, " a combined effort with architectural photographer James ...
Centreville, MD: Tidewater Publishers, Date: 1981. Second Edition [stated]. Presumed first printing thus. Trade paperback. Very good. The format is approximately 4.5 inches by 7 inches. LV, [1], 327, [1] pages. Illustrated cover. Illustrations. Maps. Brief Biographies of Architects (Deceased) Who Practiced in Baltimore. Glossary. Index of Structures. Index of Structures by Type, Index of Architects, Architectural Firms, Engineers, and Planners. About the Authors. Foreword by John Dos Passos!. Introductions by WIlbur Harvey Hunter and Alexander S. Cochran. Addresses walking and driving. Contents address Mount Vernon Place, Downtown, Beltway, Railroads, Mill Towns, Planned Communities, and Houses. John Dorsey could be considered a bit of a paradox. He was a man of opinions -- informed, precise ones -- but was regarded by many as a shy figure. During his long career at The Sun in Baltimore, Dorsey served as an arts restaurant critic. Dorsey joined the Sun in 1962. Dorsey served as the Sun's art critic during the 1980s and 1990s. His work, regarded highly by peers and readers, earned him the inaugural A.D. Emmart Award -- given for journalism in the field of the humanities published in Maryland -- in 1974 from the Abell Foundation. He possessed a love for architecture, which he covered for the Sun and about which he authored a book titled "A Guide to Baltimore Architecture." His last book, published in 2005, was "Look Again in Baltimore," a combined effort with architectural ...
ISBN10: 0870332724, ISBN13: 9780870332722, [publisher: Tidewater Publishers, Centreville, MD] Softcover First Edition The format is approximately 4.5 inches by 7 inches. LV, [1], 327, [1] pages. Illustrated cover. Illustrations. Maps. Brief Biographies of Architects (Deceased) Who Practiced in Baltimore. Glossary. Index of Structures. Index of Structures by Type, Index of Architects, Architectural Firms, Engineers, and Planners. About the Authors. Foreword by John Dos Passos! Introductions by WIlbur Harvey Hunter and Alexander S. Cochran. Addresses walking and driving. Contents address Mount Vernon Place, Downtown, Beltway, Railroads, Mill Towns, Planned Communities, and Houses. John Dorsey could be considered a bit of a paradox. He was a man of opinions -- informed, precise ones -- but was regarded by many as a shy figure. During his long career at The Sun in Baltimore, Dorsey served as an arts restaurant critic. Dorsey joined the Sun in 1962. Dorsey served as the Sun's art critic during the 1980s and 1990s. His work, regarded highly by peers and readers, earned him the inaugural A.D. Emmart Award -- given for journalism in the field of the humanities published in Maryland -- in 1974 from the Abell Foundation. He possessed a love for architecture, which he covered for the Sun and about which he authored a book titled "A Guide to Baltimore Architecture." His last book, published in 2005, was "Look Again in Baltimore," a combined effort with ...
Centreville, MD. Tidewater 1981 2nd Rev and Enl ed. Soft cover VG- Small trade paperback, 12mo. lv+327pp. B/W photos, maps. Foreword by John dos Passos. Introductions by Wilbur Harvey Hunter and Alexander S. Cochran. VG-. Wraps and pages stiff, with curl to back wrap and slight rolling to front. Slight spine slant. Front picture bright, pages clean and unmarked.
ISBN10: 0870332724, ISBN13: 9780870332722, [publisher: Tidewater, Centreville, MD.] Softcover Small trade paperback, 12mo. lv+327pp. B/W photos, maps. Foreword by John dos Passos. Introductions by Wilbur Harvey Hunter and Alexander S. Cochran. VG-. Wraps and pages stiff, with curl to back wrap and slight rolling to front. Slight spine slant. Front picture bright, pages clean and unmarked. [Lewisburg, PA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1981]
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