The homes of our ancestors, as shown in the American wing of the Metropolitan museum of art of New York, from the beginnings of New England through the early days of the republic
exhibiting the development of the arts of interior architecture and house decoration, the arts of cabinetmaking, silversmithing, etc., especial emphasis being laid upon the point that our early craftsmen evolved from the fashions of the old world a style of their own; with an account of the social conditions surrounding the life of the original owners of the various rooms
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Author
Contributions
- Tower, Elizabeth. - Contributor
Publication
1925 - Printed by Doubleday, Doran and company, inc., Garden City, L.I, No place, unknown, or undetermined
Language
English
Word Count
75,500 words, Guess
Page Count
302 pages
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number34017359
- Open LibraryOL14362286M
Classifications
- LCCN611.A6 H3 1934
- DDC708.1
- LCCN611.A6 H3 1937
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- LCCN611A6 H3 1936
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