Boutelle, Sara Holmes Publisher: Abbeville PressDate published: 1995Format: SoftcoverISBN: 9780789200198
Color pictorial wraps; 271 pp.; Profusely illustrated in bw and color. An updated edition of the original 1988 book; An in-depth examination of the work of architect Julia Morgan, who designed over seven hundred buildings, including William Randolph Hearst's "castle" at San Simeon, California, several YWCA buildings, churches, sanitariums, cottages, and more; Extensive text; Wonderfully illustrated.
Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (USA) Via Alibris.com
Julia Morgan, Architect (Revised and Updated)
Boutelle, Sara Holmes Publisher: Abbeville PressDate published: 1995Format: SoftcoverISBN: 9780789200198
Color pictorial wraps; 271 pp.; Profusely illustrated in bw and color. An updated edition of the original 1988 book; An in-depth examination of the work of architect Julia Morgan, who designed over seven hundred buildings, including William Randolph Hearst's "castle" at San Simeon, California, several YWCA buildings, churches, sanitariums, cottages, and more; Extensive text; Wonderfully illustrated.
Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (USA) Via Alibris.co.uk
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