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A New History of Architecture

September 14, 1918 issue

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This article focuses on the book "A History of Architecture," by Fiske Kimball and George Harold Edgell. In this book, the generalities of the foremost historians of twenty years ago have only in a measure been substantiated in detailed fact, the degree of substantiation being the test of their value for the history of architecture written in 1918. In general character, the book is convenient to use, well illustrated with 317 text cuts, and admirably arranged typographically. Each chapter is followed by chronological tables of classified monuments and a careful bibliographical note to provide for further research on disputed points or for more detailed information.

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HISTORY of Architecture, A (Book); KIMBALL, Fiske; EDGELL, George Harold; ARCHITECTURE; HISTORY; BOOKS
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