Volume 1 Number 1 January 1975
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Life
and Architecture in Two Georgia Houses - Bentley and Bickel |
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The
Athenaeum in Philadelphia - Moss |
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Furniture Manufacturing in Chicago - Hanks |
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Nineteenth Century Portfolio: The White House |
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An
Inventory of the Architectural Library of H.H. Richardson -
Hitchcock |
Volume 1 Number 2 April 1975
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In San
Francisco: A Gingerbread Remembrance - Delehanty
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Eliza
Barchus: Painter of Scenery - Agnes Barchus |
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The
Iolani Palace |
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An
Inventory of the Architectural Library of H.H. Richardson -
Hitchcock |
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The
Case for Federal Patronage of the Arts |
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The
Restoration of the Furness Building of the Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts - Boyle |
Volume 1 Number 3 September 1975
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Nineteenth Century Blandwood in North Carolina - Edmunds |
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Blandwood and the Italian Villa Style in America - Davies |
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Lincoln
Park: A Notebook of Architectural Types - Sprague |
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Rollo
on the Mississippi - Myers |
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XIX
Advisor - Household Hints from Michigan, 1878 |
Volume 1 Number 4 Winter 1975
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Rothermel's Battle of Gettysburg: A Victorian's Heroic View
of the Civil War - Winer |
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The
Riggs Mansion: A Washington Banker's House - Goode |
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Exterior Color and the Victorian Home - Dornsife |
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The
Dragons and the Swiss: An Earlier International Style? -
Kidney |
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XIX
Advisor - News About Women, 1864 |
Volume 2 Number 1 Spring 1976 SOLD OUT
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On
Savannah Squares - Morrison |
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Draft
Heating and Ventilating Systems of the Victorian Era -
Vanderweil |
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A
Gothic Sampling - Sadler |
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Nineteenth Century Denver - Storey |
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James
Bogardus in Philadelphia - Lee |
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XIX
Advisor - On Savannah Tables after the War |
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Jesse
Luse's Marshfield Sun - Beckham |
Volume 2 Number 2 Summer 1976 SOLD OUT
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Gentle
Shade: Nineteenth Century Garden Houses - Douglas |
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What is
the neo-grec? - Ames |
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Oh for
a Lodge in Some Vast Wilderness - Gilborn |
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Amoskeag Mills: A Sense of Place - Langenbach |
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Victorian Premonitions of Wright's Prairie House in Downing
and Scott - Downs |
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The
Victorian Society Summer School - Emery |
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The
Traveled Victorian in Colorado's High Country - Freed |
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The
Victorian Woman and Keeping Fit - Jailer |
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XIX
Advisor - Promenade in Mexico City, February 29, 1840 |
Volume 2 Number 3-4 Autumn 1976
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An
Unpublished Introduction to "Temples of Democracy" -
Hitchcock |
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The
Picturesque and Utopian - A Contrast in Spaces - Zukowsky |
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Thomas
Day, Cabinetmaker - Barfield |
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Japan
at the Centennial - Finn |
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The
Kansas-Colorado Building at the Centennial - Benson |
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A
Tragic Circle - O'Gorman |
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Sitting
in (Neo-Grec) Style - Ames |
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1876 on
the Mall - Fisher |
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The
Traveled Victorian in Northern California - T Hill |
Volume 3 Number 1 Spring 1977
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Mr. and
Mrs. H. O. Havermeyer as Collectors of Degas - Moffett and
Streicher |
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George
Francois Mugier: A Louisiana Photographer - Kemp |
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Splendor and Gloom: The Decoration of Victorian Railroad
Cars - White |
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Prairie
Profile: Jens Jensen and Chicago's Parks - Collier |
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English
Bards and Boston Buildings - Dahl |
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Product
of an Age: The Gothic Revival in the United States - Howe |
Volume 3 Number 2 Summer 1977
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Frederick Law Olmstead's Theory of Landscape Design -
Beveridge |
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"This
Brilliant Year" An Exhibition of The Royal Academy
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My Kind
of Town, Ambler, Pennsylvania - Sadler |
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Carl
Faberge in London - Snowman |
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The
Royal Pavillion at Brighton in America (An Exhibition at the
Cooper-Hewitt) - Myers |
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The
Furniture Industry in Victorian Boston - Seidler |
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Frith's
Photographic Views of Egypt - Hemphill |
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Queen
Victoria's Golden Jubilee of 1887 - Lant |
Volume 3 Number 3 Autumn 1977
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On the
Myth of Victorian Prudery - Maas |
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Portfolio: Not So Prude Nudes |
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The
Cinemascopic West of Albert Bierstadt |
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On
Collecting Nineteenth-Century Photographs: Part 1
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Alverthorpe ex Tenebris - Ames |
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American Architecture and the Search for a National Style in
the 1870's - Wilson |
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The
Iron Fence at Sailor's Snug Harbor - Shepherd |
Volume 3 Number 4 Winter 1977
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Decorating for the Frederick Vanderbilt's - Menz and
McTernan |
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Willard
Metcalf's "The Ten Cent Breakfast" _ de Veer |
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Stained
Glass in American Architecture - Downs |
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Portfolio: Alma Tadema |
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Lawrence Alma Tadema: His Forgers and His Imitators -
Swanson |
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Children as Innocence from Cole to Cassatt - Fink |
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On
Collecting Nineteenth-Century Photographs: Part 11 |
Volume 4 Number 1 Spring 1978 SOLD OUT
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Tiffany
Today - Deisroth |
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Dennis
Miller Bunker (1861-1890) Rediscovered - Edwards |
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Portfolio: The White House/ 1873-1902 - Monkman |
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The
Language of Flowers - Swarthout |
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Mark
Twain's Angel Fish - Bickel |
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Old
Sacramento Historic Area - Henley |
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Big
Apple's Little Houses - Noble |
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William
G. Comstock, or How America Went to Seed - Sloat |
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"The
Falls Let Out a Roar" - Alaya |
Volume 4 Number 2 Summer 1978 SOLD OUT
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Belle
Epoque Baubles - Sataloff |
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Indoor
Gardening - Childs |
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Portfolio: Biltmore "The Vanderbilt Versailles" - Seale |
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At Home
with the Duke of Wellington - Forbes |
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J.F.
Millet's "The Gleaners" - Hedberg |
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Warner's The Red Brick Store - Neubauer |
Volume 4 Number 3 Autumn 1978
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Collecting Arts and Crafts - Bohdan and Volpe |
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The
Royal Academy of 1878 - Wood |
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At Home
With the Countess of Rosse: 18 Stafford Terrace - Jervis |
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Portfolio: Lalique |
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Sucessful Brew: The Scholarship Fund Tea - Forbes |
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The
Victorian Society, Some Comments - H.R.H. The Duke of
Gloucester |
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Donald
G. Mitchell and the Colonial Revival before 1876 - Rhoads |
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100
Years of Happy Hooking - Curran |
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Introducing S.F. Pratt - Weiss |
Volume 4 Number 4 Winter 1978
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Native
American Art/The Pioneer Collectors - Conn |
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Portfolio: Recreating the Past |
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The
Gillow Family and their Furniture - Reynolds |
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Whistler, Shannon and the Revival of Lithography - Delaney |
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PUNCH'S
Linley Sambourne - Ormond |
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Volume
5 Number 1Spring 1979 |
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The
Days of Magic Lanterns - Leighton |
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Houses
and Interiors as Characters in Edith Wharton's Novels -
McGinty |
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Portfolio: Rural Rockwood - Kaliski |
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Cincinnati in the Time of Mrs. Trollope's Bazaar - Deatrick |
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Beer
Steins: Memento's of Nineteenth-Century Germany - Lowenstein |
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The
National Academy of Design - Hamilton |
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Profile: Baudelaire as Concerned Observer - Wagner |
Volume 5 Number
1 Spring 1979
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The Days Of Magic Lanterns - Leighton |
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Houses and Interiors as Characters in Edith
Wharton's Novels - McGinty |
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Portfolio: Rural Rockwood - Kaliski |
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Cincinnati in the Time of Mrs. Trollope's
Bazaar - Deatrick |
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Beer Steins: Mementos of Nineteenth-Century
Germany - Lowenstein |
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The National Academy of Design - Hamilton |
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Profile: Baudelaire as Concerned Obsever |
Volume 5 Number 2 Summer 1979
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Cambridge Carriage Houses: Lake View Avenue - Rodgers |
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A
Little Light on Gas - Myers |
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Portfolio: Glenveagh Castle - Murtagh |
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Last
Moments of Great Interiors on Gramercy Park - Gibbs |
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American Art Pottery - Blasberg and Volpe |
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The
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, 1848-55 - Bayley |
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A Great
Nineteenth-Century Museum Survives: The Essex Institute
Salem -Farnam |
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Profile: Who Was Frances Lichten? - Pitts |
Volume 5 Number 3 Autumn 1979
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Positive Process: Photographs from the Early
Nineteenth-Century - Fink |
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A
Grecian Style-Vignette in the Midwest - MacDougal |
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Footnote from the Berkshires - Chapman |
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Hot
Hairpin in a Bottle: The Beginnings of Incandescence - Cox |
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Portfolio: The Tampa Bay Hotel - Dickson |
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Nineteenth-Century at Yale University - Stayton |
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Nineteenth-Century Profile: Thomas U. Walter - Ennis |
Volume 5 Number 4 Winter 1979
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Edwin
Bryant Crocker's Art Gallery in Sacramento - West |
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Portfolio: Camden - Howland |
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The
Metropolitan Hotel and Niblo's Garden: A Luxury Resort
Complex in Mid 19th Manhattan - Smith |
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Adelicia's House: Trophies of a Weekend Collector - Cooney |
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The
Rural Cemetery - Remes |
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Nineteenth-Century Profile: First in the East, First in the
West - Lord Timothy Dexter - Lockwood |
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Stone
Beasties - Gurfein |
Volume 6 Number 1 Spring 1980
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Who Was
Pierre Auguste Cot? - Rubin |
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The
Forgotten Napoleon - Forbes |
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Victorian Jewelry Made of Hair - Blersch |
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Portfolio: H.H. Richardson's New York Senate Chamber
Restored - Hitchcock |
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The
Style Troubador - Harlow |
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How
America Met Mr. Lincoln - Holzer |
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Nineteenth-Century Profile: Francis Benjamin Johnson -
Peterson |
Volume 6 Number 2 Summer 1980
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John
Henry Belter: A Rococo Revival Cabinetmaker in the Limelight
- Franco |
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"Rehabilitation" of the Lone Star Brewery - Hole |
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A
Curator's Definition of the American Renaissance - Murray |
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McCormick's Victorian Reapings: An American Collection of
British 19th Century Pictures - Forbes |
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Wallpaper Samples Uncovered! Comments by Samuel J. Dornsife
- Phillips |
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William
McGregor Paxton and Examples of Nineteenth-Century Taste -
Krause |
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Vintage
Views of Historic Philadelphia: Antiquarian Photography -
Finkel |
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Stone
Cemetery Sculpture: A Survival Crisis - Bryant |
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Candace
Wheeler, Textile Designer for Associated Artists - Williams |
Volume 6 Number 3 Autumn 1980
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Cast
Iron Stoves from the Upper Hudson Valley - Groft
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Architects Look at Interior Design - Stayton |
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A
Craftsman Restores the Ornamental Plasterwork in the Old
Merchants House - Flaharty |
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Stained
Glass of Tiffany and LaFarge in the Met's New Wing - Bordes |
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Schlinder, Roller and Company: An Unknown New York
Cabinetmaker - Strickland |
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Little
Known Painters of the French Realist Tradition - Weisberg |
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Plain
and Fancy: Incandescence Becomes a Household Word! - Cox |
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Ghosts
around Piper's Opera House in Virginia City, Nevada - Loney |
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A
Photograph and Artist's Rendering: Keys to the Restoration
of a National Landmark - Scott |
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L.
Frank Baum and the Land of Oz: A Children's Author as Social
Critic - Luehrs |
Volume 6 Number 4 Winter 1980
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J.M.
Waterhouse, R.A. and the Influence of Sir Lawrence Alma
Tadema - Hobson |
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The
Czar's Colts - Dow and Wilson |
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Recreating Costume of the 1830's - Severa |
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The
Work of the Photographers Bonfils, 1867-1916 |
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Haircloth Upholstery - Congram |
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The
Late Victorian Hallstand: A Social History - Greene |
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Unknown
Wight Designs in Louisville, Kentucky - Jones and Kinsman |
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Viollet-le-Duc and the Preservation of National Patrimony -
Harlow |
Volume 7 Number 1 Spring 1981
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Colorful Victorians - Moss |
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The
Victorian Revival...in Lilliput - Little |
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Restoration of the Butternut Rooms, Chateau-sur-Mer,
Newport, Rhode Island - Cherol |
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The
Metropolitan Museum of Art Recognizes a Neglected Epoch:
German 19th-Century Painting- Schiff |
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The
Sarsaparilla Generation! - Mraz |
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Leaves
and Flowers in Victorian Title Pages - Mosimann |
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Victorian Horticulture: The Smithsonian Approach - Buckler |
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Ogden
Codman, Jr.: A Clever Young Boston Architect - Metcalf |
Volume 7 Number 2 Summer 1981
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Gothic
Revival Stained Glass of William Jay Bolton: A Preservation
Project and Census - Clark |
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Wallpaper: Influences of the Industrial Age and
French-Inspired Realism-Lynn |
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Victorian Kitchens - Lantz |
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Sculpture in Victorian Fiction - Dahl |
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Recliners and Sofa Beds, a Search for Comfort - Talbott |
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Railroad Builders and the Golden Age of California Art -
Wilson |
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The
Railroad and Western Tourism - Walther |
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Ragtime
to Restoration - Berger |
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Cast-Iron Masterpiece: Gothic Revival Tomb of President
Monroe - Gayle |
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Tin Can
Technology - Sacharow |
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The
Story of a Bad Boy: Thomas Bailey Aldrich's Tom - Durel |
Volume 7 Number 3 Autumn 1981
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Asa
Packer's Lehigh Valley Railroad and Mauch Chunk Mansion -
Fink |
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Celebration of the Harvest Home - Coski |
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The
Medical Community - Cash |
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Timetable of Carpet Technology - Dornsife |
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Landseer: Queen Victoria's Favorite Painter Copied in
America - Rishel |
Volume 7 Number 4 Winter/Spring 1981-82 SOLD OUT
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The
Evolution of Major Collections: David Daniels' Drawings and
Sculpture - Reymert and Kashey |
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Cult of
Domesticity - Watson |
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Heirloom Vegetable Gardens - Kline |
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Rugby,
Tennessee: Thomas Hughes's "New Jerusalem" - Minton
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Volume 8 Number 1&2 VICTORIAN RESORTS and HOTELS
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Health
Restoring Resorts on the New England Coast - Ahearn |
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On the
Veranda: Resorts of the Catskills - Blackmar |
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The
True Carlsbad of America: The Hotel Broadwater and
Natatorium of Helena, Montana - Dean |
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Meet Me
In Dreamland: The Early Development of Amusement Parks in
America - Flint |
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Hotel
Design in the Work of Isaiah Rogers and Henry Whitestone -
Jones |
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The
Hotel Del Coronado and Tent City - Kantor |
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Foreign
Travelers and American Hotels - Maass |
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Wicker:
the Vacation Furniture - Menz |
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Cracker
Resorts (Florida) - Warner |
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Rustic
Connotations: Furnishing National Park Hostelries - Wheaton |
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From
Informality to Pomposity: The Resort Casino in the Later
Nineteenth Century - Wilson |
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Nineteenth Century American Resorts and Hotels - Wilson |
Volume 8 Number 3&4 VICTORIAN FURNITURE SOLD OUT
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Respectability at $50.00 Down, 20 Months to Pay! Furnishing
a Working Class Victorian Home - Cohen |
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They
Don't Make it Anymore - Faude |
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The
Fine Points of Furniture, American Empire: Late, Later,
Latest - Fenimore |
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Studies
of Specific Firms and Forms/Prosperity Through Patents: The
Furniture of George Huntzinger &Son - Flint |
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The
Ironies of Style: Complexities, Contradictions in American
Decorative Arts - Green |
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Arms
Across the Border: Trade in Chairs and Chair Parts Between
the United States and Upper Canada - McIntyre |
|
Studies
of Specific Firms and Forms/The Spinning Wheel as Artifact,
Symbol and Source of Design - Monkhouse |
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Studies
of Specific Firms and Forms/Seating for Anyplace - Roth |
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A
Tradition in Transistion: The Boston Furniture Industry,
1840-1880 - Seidler |
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Boston
Nineteenth-Century Pianoforte Manufacture: The Contribution
of Jonas Chickering - Smith |
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Shop
and Factory: Philadelphia Furniture Makers and Manufacturers
- Talbott |
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High
Style in Montana: The Kohrs Parlor - Wheaton |
Volume 9 Number 1&2 Spring 1984
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The
Castle in the Gothic Novel - Miller |
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Castles
on the Ellipse: Ceramics at the DAR Museum - Berry |
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Vernacular Castle: Echoes of Scott's Abbotsford in Tennessee
- McCrady |
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Sentinel of Yesteryear: Centennial Salute to Narragansett's
Towers - Klein |
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American Women in Art Pottery - Siegfried |
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Ocean
Grove, New Jersey: Queen of the Victorian Methodist Camp
Meeting Resorts - Parker |
Volume 10 Number 1 1990 SOLD OUT
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The
Easel Paintings of William de Leftwich Dodge - Platt |
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Gilbert
and Sullivan in America - Wilson |
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River
Workhorse - Hedberg |
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Clayton
- Moore |
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Nineteenth Century American Prints - Toohey |
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Love-Freighted Lips and Other Earthly Delights in the
Pre-Raphaelite Garden - Kinsey |
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Pull,
Look and Listen - Solis-Cohen |
Volume 10 Number
2 1990
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Samuel
J. Dornsife Honored - Moss |
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The
Dawn of A New American Art - Danly |
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The
Willows - Strathearn |
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Historic Staunton Foundation - Dameron |
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Architectural History and the Great Camps - Reiff |
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The
Gould Family at Christmas - Epstein |
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Death
as a Way of Life - Swaab |
Volume 10 Number 3 1991
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Hammatt
Billings: Prolific, Protean, Important ... and Forgotten -
O'Gorman |
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From
the Pages of... Manners, Culture and Dress of the Best
American Society, 1891 - Wells |
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The
Early Ornamemt of Frank Lloyd Wright - Dellin |
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Winslow
Homer's Wood Engravings - Quinn |
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Favorite Victorians: Oscar Wilde - Kinsey |
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Laissez
la V.S.A. Rouler - Zerega |
Volume 10 Number 4 1991
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A Bird
in a Bush (H.H. Richardson) - O'Gorman |
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Orphans
preferred: The Story of the Pony Express - Pope |
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The
Landscape of The Shadows-on-the-Teche - Credle |
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Pont-Aven:
Innkeepers as Art Patrons (Part One) - Sellin |
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What's
For Dinner? - Mogul |
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Victorian Collection II (Fabrics and Wallpapers) - Slavin |
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A
Wallpaper Newspaper from the American Civil War - Melians |
Volume 11 Number 1&2 1992
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Favorite Victorians - Kinsey |
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Some
Nineteenth Century American Furniture of the Collection of
the Victoria & Albert - Wainwright |
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The
Windows of Trinity Church, Boston and Oudinot's Stained
Glass -Norton |
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The
Schweinfurth Brothers -- Architects - Schofield |
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Pont-Aven:
Innkeepers as Art Patrons (Part Two) - Sellin |
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Volume
11Number 3&41992 |
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American Monastic; or, The Meaning of Shaker Architecture -
Emerich |
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"Silent, Weird, Beautiful": Philadelphia City Hall - Lewis |
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From
the Pages of...Shoppell's Modern Houses, January 1886
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Terra
Cotta Incognita: Turn-of-the-Century Ceramic Art in the New
York City Subway System- Ayres and Bloodworth |
Volume 12 Number 1 1993
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Samuel
Bancroft, Jr. and his Pre-Raphaelite Collection - Elzea |
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"To the
Painter, the Poet, the Sculptor, and the Novelist": Louisa
Tuthill's Architectural Writings - Allaback |
|
The
Architecture of Fisk University - Mitchell |
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Walter
Crane's SKELETON in ARMOUR - Crane |
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"Winter
Newport": Notes on the History of The Jekyll Island Club |
|
"Sacred
Encounters": Father De Smet and The Rocky Mountain West -
Peterson |
Volume 12 Number 2 1993
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Photographic High Jinks at the Pennsylvania Academy of the
Fine Arts - Leibold |
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"Beginning Again, Regularly": Victorian Serials - Ashton |
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Delegations and Degradations: Alexander Gardner's
Photographs of North American Indians - Danly |
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Smaller
Camps of the Adirondacks - Reiff |
|
Favorite Victorians: Famous and Forgotten; Mary Anderson,
The "A Mary Can Act-ress" - Kinsey |
Volume 12 Number 3&4 1993
|
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Christmas in Lynn, Massachusetts: The Evolution of a Holiday
- Shephard and Turino |
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From
Horsecar to Subway: How Victorians Shaped the Modern
Metropolis - Brooks |
|
The
Decorative Designs of George Herzog (1851-1920) - Luellen |
|
"He was
not a Connoisseur": Peter Widener and his House - Lewis |
|
Volume 13 - not
issued |
Volume 14 Number 1 1994
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Haseltine, Agassiz, and the Rocks at Nahant - Bedell |
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Palmy
Days and Lien Times - Broderick |
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Funding
the Temples of Masculinity - Moore |
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San
Francisco's San Miguel Rancho - Kortum |
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Furness
and Richardson - O'Gorman |
Volume 14 Number 2 1994
|
|
A
President Dishonored (Grant's Tomb) - Scaturro |
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A
Material Culture Time Capsule - Montgomery |
|
John La
Farge and the Decoration of the David Levy Yulee House -
Yarnall |
|
The
Image of the Bison - Eager |
Volume 15 Number 1 1995
|
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Uncle
Tom's Cabin - Hult |
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The New
York Crystal Palace America's Progress, Power, and
Possibilities - Gayle |
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Three
Victorian Women View the City - Allaback |
|
The
Making of LOST LOVE - Cooper |
|
The
Nineteenth-Century Genesis of Tennessee's African-American
Higher Education - Wynn |
Volume 16 Number 1 1996
|
|
Carriage Trimming: Culture, Comfort and Mobility - Ferrell |
|
Clarence John Laughlin's Photographs of Nineteenth-Century
Galveston- Hurwitz |
|
William
A. Lang: Denver's Residential Architect - Brantigan |
|
The
Lincoln-Tallman House is a Treasure of 19th Century
Lifestyle and Architecture - Scott |
|
W,H.
Furness, Jr., American Painter - Thompson |
|
The
Bibliophilist - Recent Books on American Architects - Lewis |
Volume 16 Number 2 1996
|
|
Gustave
Herter's Interiors and Furniture for the Ruggles S. Morse
Mansion - Palmer |
|
Pierre-Victor Galland (1822-1892) and 19th Century
Decorative Painting Part I - Findlay |
|
The
French Connection: The Herter Brothers, the Second Empire
and Elm Park - Howe |
|
Fernside, the Estate of Alfred Andrew Cohen and Emilie
Gibbons Cohen - Dunlop |
|
Was
Mrs. Pullman a Kidnapper? - Molloy |
|
William
Morris (1834-1896): A Personal View - Ellis |
Volume 17 Number 1 1997
|
|
The
Architectural Competition for the Philadelphia Academy of
Music - Lewis |
|
The
Turbulent Birth of the Lick Observatory - Novy |
|
In an
Adirondack Idyll: The Brahmins of Follensby - Matson |
|
Favorite Victorians: George Boker and Lawrence Barrett
Intersecting Theatrical Lives - Kitts |
|
Pierre
Victor Galland (1822-1892) and 19th Century Decorative
Painting Part II - Findlay |
|
The
Most Expensive Street in America (Prairie Avenue) - Molloy |
|
The
World's Columbian Exposition: Its Influence on the Milwaukee |
|
Public
Library and Museum Design Competition, 1893 -
Steffensen-Bruce |
|
Milestones: The Grand Opera House, Wilmington, DE, Celebrates
125 Years 1871-1996/1997 |
Volume 17 Number 2 1997 STAINED GLASS
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|
American Stained Glass: English Influence Before the 1880's
- Raguin |
|
An
American Bias for Foreign Stained Glass - Farnsworth |
|
Classics for the Classes: John LaFarge's Windows for
Wellesley College - Yarnall |
|
The
Rivalry Between Louis Comfort Tiffany and John Lafarge -
Sloan |
|
The
Twin Skylight Domes of the Baltimore City Courthouse - Brown |
|
Chicago's Crown Jewel of the Arts and Crafts Movement:
Second Presbyterian Church - Waggoner |
|
The
Echo of the Eaves: the Elevation in Frank Lloyd Wright's
Prairie Prairie Window Designs - Sloan |
|
Nocola
D'Ascenzo: Philadelphia's Stained Glass Giant - Laverty |
|
Milestones: The Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY.
Celebrating 100 Years 1897-1997 |
Volume 18 Number 1 1998
|
|
A Most
Interesting Spectacle:Omaha’s 1898 Trans-Mississippi
Exposition—Pixley |
|
The
Vision of a Victorian Collector:Helen Munson Williams—D’Ambrosio |
|
Soul’s
Beauty:Burne-Jones and Girls on The Golden Stairs—Anderson |
|
Making
a Home What It Is:The Frances and John Glessner Collection
of Steel Engravings—Molloy |
|
Nineteenth Century Women as Architects: the “Ladder
Question”—Steffensen-Bruce |
|
Hunter
House Victorian Mansion: Brilliance, Joy, and Bloom Into the
Millennium—Cahill |
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Milestones: Forest Hills Cemetery, Boston, MA Celebrating 150
Years 1848-1998—Reynolds |
Volume 18 Number 2 1998 PHILADELPHIA
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Philadelphia’s Peace Jubilee Parades of 1898:Celebrating the
End of “That Splendid Little War”—Leibold |
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No
Strangers to the Ravages of Death: John Neagle’s Portrait of
Dr. John Abraham Elkinton—Torchia |
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Philadelphia Cabinetmaker Isaac Jones and the Vansyckel
Bedchamber Suite—Whalen |
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Milestones: Girard College—Laverty |
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Of a
Doubtful Gothic: Islamic Sources for the Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts—Monaham |
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Chestnut Hill Academy Celebrates 100 Years at the
Wissahickon Inn—O’Neill |
Volume 19 Number 1 1999 AESTHETIC MOVEMENT IN AMERICA
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Oscar
Wilde, Colonialist, and Vikings: Newport and the Aesthetic
Movement—Wilson |
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Candace
Wheeler: A Modern Approach to Traditional Textile Arts—Muth |
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An Age
of Surfaces: Aestheticism and American Painting in the Gilded
Age—O’Leary |
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Picturesque Interiors for Newport: The Early Domestic
Architecture of McKim, Mead, & White in Rhode |
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Island,
1874-1883—Miller |
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Restoration of John LaFarge’s Windows at Judson Memorial
Church—Sloan |
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Robert
De Montesquiou: A Poet-Peacock of the Belle Époque—Fisher |
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A Touch
of Nash: The William Watts Sherman House and the Aesthetic
Movement—O’Gorman |
Volume 19 Number 2 1999
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Lyndhurst’s Picturesque Design—Toole |
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“Inner
Light”: Quaker Meeting Houses of Southeastern Massachusetts—Elkind |
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“The
Neatest Stamp in the City”: Philadelphia’s Cameo Stamp
Trade, 1850-1880—Beckman |
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The
Gothic Revival Cottage and “Cottage Life” in
America—Sullivan |
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“Classic Serenity” or “Oriental Splendor”: Cass Gilbert’s
Designs for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition,
1904—Steffensen-Bruce |
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Milestones: The Museums at Stony Brook |
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Samuel
Yellin Metalworkers: A Continuing Legacy—Fariello |
Volume 20 Number 1 2000
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Louise
Shrimpton: Designer, Illustrator, Author—Cathers |
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Grand
Vision: The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens—Dodd |
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The
Confederacy in Boston: Preserving the Southern Mind—Hannon |
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House
Remodeling in the Victorian Era: Nothing Sacred Under the
Shingles—Reiff |
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Shocking Improvements: Electricity in the American Household
at the Turn of the Twentieth Century—Evans |
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Milestones: John Ruskin (1819-1900) |
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Art
Marries Commerce: Trade Cards in Gilded Age
America—Blanchard |
Volume 20 Number 2 2000 TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY ISSUE
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Beyond
Extravagant: Craigdarroch Castle, Victoria, British
Columbia—Davies |
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Fact
and Fiction Regarding Prostitution in Mid-Nineteenth Century
American Cities—Topping |
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“The
Latest Style Pictures Handsomely Executed”: A Glimpse of
Victorian Photography, with Early Kansas References—Jenkner |
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Reminiscences—Seale |
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Souvenir—Seale |
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A Lady
Among Her Things—Seale |
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What is
Neo-Grec?—Ames |
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Frederick Law Olmsted’s Theory on Landscape Design—Beveridge |
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Exterior Color and the Victorian Home—Dornsife |
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Lincoln
Park: A Notebook of Architectural Types—Sprague |
Volume 21 Number 1 2001 QUEEN VICTORIA CENTENARY ISSUE
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Observations of an Architect: Herbert Langford Warren’s 1878
Sketchbook—Meister |
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A
Passion for Preservation in San Jose, California—Coleman |
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“When
Love First Began”: The Private World of The Evergreens,
Amherst, Massachusetts—Longsworth & Farmer |
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The
“Wild West” Design and Architecture of Mary E.J. Colter—Cooke |
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Victorian Advice: The 1840 House—Thompson |
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Milestones: Queen Victoria—The Royal Life, As She Saw It, In
Memoriam Victoria Regina (1819-1901)—Ayres |
Volume 21 Number 2 2001
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Civil
War Cinderella—Finney |
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Gilded
Aspirations, Tarnished Dreams: The Hartford Home of Same and
Livy Clemens—Mayer |
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The
Americanization of The Blessed Damozel—Steffensen |
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Victorian Advice: All You Need to Know—Thompson |
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Collecting…Butter Pats—Dessoie |
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Milestones: A Century Ago—Behind the Scenes with “Uncle
Hank”: The 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo—Bamford |
Volume 22 Number 1 2002
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Adah
Isaacs Menken, 19th Century Superstar—Foster &
Foster |
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When
Journalists Became Critics: The Birth of American Art
Criticism—Dearinger |
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Reconstructing Lincoln: Henry Kirk Browne’s Monuments to a
Slain President—Lemmey |
|
The
Choralcelo, A Pioneer Electronic Keyboard Instrument—Dymbrowski |
|
Victorian Advice: Victorian Marriage Manuals—Thompson |
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Collecting…Highlight from the Society’s Dornsife
Collection—Moss |
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Milestones: Edith Warton’s The Mount—Marshall |
Volume 22 Number 2 2002
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|
The
Advent of the American Christmas Card—Jane Bayard Curley |
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“A Dome
of Many-Colored Glass” Re-creating the Unbuilt at Boldt
Castle—Julie L. Sloan |
|
The
Etching Club of London—Andrea Fredericksen |
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Oscar
Wilde, Tastemaker—Allison Kyle Leopold |
|
Research Notes: Some Massachusetts Archival Treasure Houses |
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Victorian Advice: Sewing Lessons—Neville Thompson |
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Milestones: The McClellan House, Portland, Maine,
Transformed for Its Centennial |
Volume 23 Number 1 2003
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|
Modjeska, “Queen of Dramatic Art”—Sally Buchanan Kinsey |
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The
“American Window Department” of the Gorham Manufacturing
Company—Paul F. Norton |
|
Paris
in the New World, Arthur Gilman’s Vision of American
Architecture—Roger G. Reed |
|
A
Lesson in Mourning, The Funeral of Washington Irving—Barbara
S. Finney |
|
Victorian Advice: Terror in the Ballroom: What to Wear, How
to Dance, What to Say—Neville Thompson |
|
Victorian Gardens: From Gallica to the Gardenesque: Rose
Gardens Emerge in the 19th Century—Richard R.
Iversen |
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Milestones: The New York Crystal Palace—Margot Gayle et al.+ |
Volume 23 Number 2 2003
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|
H.H.
Richardson and the Civil War Memorial—James F. O’Gorman |
|
The
Taste for “Civilized landscapes”, Turn-of-the-Century Art
Collecting in New England—Elizabeth Johns |
|
Sister
Act, The Fox Family and the Birth of the American
Spiritualist Movement—Jeanne Mackin |
|
Trainboys—John H. White Jr. |
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Victorian Advice: Bedside Matters—Counsel for “the Household
Physician” —Neville Thompson |
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Milestones: 150 Years Ago…The Mighty Majestic Never
Closes—Marti Oye |
Volume 24 Number 1 2004
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|
Frank
Lloyd Wright's First Architectural Design—Paul Sprague |
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Chasing
Butterflies and Peacocks along Cheyne Walk, Whistle
Rossetti, and the Triumph of Art over Life—Rozanne Cohen |
|
"Genial
Remembrances of Greener Days Gone By", The Victorian Window
Garden —Richard R. Iversen |
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Elegance Comes to Lake Champlain—David Hislop |
|
Victorian Tastemakers: Eastlake and "Eastlake" - The Man and
the Furniture—Kimberley A. Wagner |
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Victorian Pastimes: Phantom Bouquets—Barbara Finney
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|
Milestones: 150 Years: La-breithe mhaith agat! Oscar!—Sally
Buchanan Kinsey |
Volume 24 Number 2 2004
|
|
Mark Twain on
Architecture—James
F. O'Gorman |
|
Modernismo
and Puerto Rican Architecture, 1890-1930:
Antonin Nechodoma and Alfredo Wiechers—Jorge Rigau |
|
Frances Benjamin
Johnston: Promoting Women Photographers in The Ladies Home
Journal—Gillian
Greenhill Hannum |
|
Built to Honor: The
Soldiers and Sailors Monument on Boston Common—Helen
Hannon |
|
Milestones: The Albert Memorial at Age 140—Sally Buchanan
Kinsey |
Volume 25 Number 1 2005
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|
Ruskin Reconsidered—Patricia
Likos Ricci |
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George Loring Brown
and the Bay of Naples—Amy
Golahny |
|
The Iowa Railroad Wars
and George Henry Yewell's "Muscatine Opposition"—Alfred
A. Guerra |
|
Subtropical
Gardening: Glimpses of Luxuriant Vegetation in Our Northern
Climate—Richard R.
Iversen |
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Victorian Pastimes: Wax Fruit and Flowers—Barbara Finney
|
Volume 25 Number
2 2005
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|
Telling Art: The Art
Collections at Lyndhurst—Henry J. Duffy |
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Family Ties: Thomas Eakins and
the Sartains—Roberta A. Mayer |
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Why Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie
House Doesn't Have a Front Door—Paul Sprague |
|
Toys for Budding Architects—Ingrid
Steffensen |
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Victorian
Holidays: Christmas with Queen Victoria—Michael Hunter
|
|
Milestones: (Im)Proper
Victorian—Sally
Buchanan Kinsey |
Volume 26 Number
1 2006
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|
The Ceramics of Louis Comfort
Tiffany—Lindsy Riepma Parrott |
|
Sorting Aesthetics: Henry
Shaw, the Picturesque and the Gardenesque in St. Louis—Carol
Grove |
|
Washington Irving's Cockloft
Summerhouse: Literature Transformed into
Architecture—Barbara Finney |
|
"Slaves of the Rails": Street
Railway Conductors and Drivers—John H. White Jr. |
|
Paris in
Panama: The National Theatre Murals of Roberto Lewis—Anton
Rajer |
Volume 26
Number 2 2006
|
|
Victorian-era Synagogues of
the Lower East Side—Joyce Mendelsohn |
|
Who Designed Yale's First
Library Building—James F. O'Gorman |
|
Young Olmsted in
England—Charles C. McLaughlin |
|
Cutthroat Competition in the
Port City: Victorian Mobile's Ornamental Iron Trade—John S.
Sledge |
|
Milestones: The Loves of
Lillie—Sally
Buchanan Kinsey |
Volume 27
Number 1 2007
|
|
Reconfiguring the Renaissance:
American Mural Painting in Light of the Italian
Renaissance—Ingrid Steffensen |
|
Victoriana 1930—Alan Rosenberg |
|
"Hope and Keep Busy": The
Alcott Family at Orchard House—Helen Hannon |
|
Craigflower Farm: Homesteading
Under the British Empire—Maureen Duffus |
|
Focus on...: Firescreens—Brian
Coleman |
Volume 27
Number 2 2007
|
|
London Art Critics and
American Art, 1855-1867 - Barbara Finney |
|
A Prairie-School House in
Coastal Maine: Finding the "Cottage on Bustin's Island"
Paul Kruty |
|
The Italian Neoclassical in
Williamsport: The Marbles of the J.V. Brown Library
- Amy Golahny |
|
"The Richardson Memorial":
Mariana Griswold Van Renssalaer's Henry Hobson
Richardson and His Works - Carla Yanni |
|
Focus on... Cartes de
Visite "Yes, this is my Album..." - James S. Brust |
Volume 28
Number 1 2008
|
|
“Somewhat
Closer than Ordinary Friendship”:
Julia Margaret Cameron’s “Little Society”
– Rozanne Cohen |
|
William
Sidney Mount’s Musician Series – Eva Greguski |
|
“It Is
Believed It Will Stand The Ordeal of Criticism”: Henry
Austin’s New Haven City Hall – James F. O’Gorman |
|
Outside
the Gates: Buffalo Bill and the
Columbian Exposition – Sarah J.
Blackstone |
|
Focus on…
Kimbel & Cabus, American Gothic
Revival Furniture – Stephen Van
Dyk |
|
Focus on…
Dr. Cogswell’s Fountain Crusade – John Lockwood |
|
Milestones: Dr. Jackson, the Curist:
Part II, Dress Reform – Sally
Buchanan Kinsey |
Volume 28
Number 2 2008
|
|
Frank
Furness at Thirty: The Armory of
the First City Troop
– Michael J. Lewis |
The Indian
in His Solitude: N.C. Wyeth's Images of Native Americans
–
Erin R. Corrales-Diaz |
Emporia of
Eternity: "Rural" Cemeteries and Urban Goods in
Antebellum Philadelphia –
Aaron Wunsch |
|
"An
Edifice of Sound": Frank Lloyd
Wright and Ludwig van Beethoven –
Ingrid Steffensen |
|
Focus on…
Lincoln's 1865 Inaugural Ball – Charles J. Robertson |
|
Focus on…
Wall Street's Three Trinities – Rollins Maxwell |
|
Milestones: Ellen Terry, Aesthetic Muse – Sally
Buchanan Kinsey |
Volume 29
Number 1 2009
|
|
Louis
Comfort Tiffany's Early Pressed-Glass Tiles
– Roberta A. Mayer |
|
The
Evanescence of the Butterfly:
Effects of Aging on Whistler's Paintings – Aileen Tsui |
|
Pure Water
for Boston – James F. O’Gorman |
|
Graystone:
From Forest and Farmland to Grand Estate to Public Park
– Billie S. Britz |
|
Focus on…
The Much Memorialized Colonel Lowell – Helen Hannon |
|
Milestones: Rupert Brooke: The Young Lion in America – Sally
Buchanan Kinsey |
|
Victorian
Relations
–
William Ayres |
Volume 29
Number 2 2009
|
|
Mount
Pleasant:
Los Angeles Real Estate Development as Seen Through the Lens
of One Victorian House
– Jessica Maria Alicea-Covarrubias |
|
Gleanings
from the Diaries of Isaiah Rogers, Architect
–
James F.
O'Gorman |
|
The
Crawford Sisters and the China-Painting Craze –
Elizabeth Perrill |
|
A Phantom
Theatre Circuit:
The Shuberts in Western Canada –
Anthony Vickery |
|
Milestones: Harriet Quimby, Icarian Aviatrix – Sally
Buchanan Kinsey |
Volume 30
Number 1 2010
|
|
The
Formidable Arabella:
Interior Design and Furnishing of the Collis P. Huntington
House
– Whitney Thompson |
|
Dream
Children: The Photographically Illustrated Books of
Elizabeth B. Brownell
– Gillian
Greenhill Hannum |
|
The
Victorian Miser's Purse –
Laura Camerlengo |
|
A Prairie
House for a Mountaintop:
Frank Lloyd Wright and the Reverend
William Guthrie – Paul Sprague |
|
The Salmagundi Club - Alexander Katlan |
|
Milestones: Who's for Dinner – Sally
Buchanan Kinsey |
|