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The Hudson River and Its Painters

The Hudson River and Its Painters Hardcover - 1972

by John K. Howat

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The Viking Press, 1972. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 207 pages, with Index, Selected Bibliography. Preface by James Biddle, president of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Foreword "The Heritage of the Hudson" by the historian and folklorist Carl Carmer. Sixty-six pages of maps and plates, both color and b&w - photographs and art reproductions of Hudson River School and other paintings. Notes to the Plates by Howat and Sandra Feldman. 4to (9-3/4" x 12-1/4"), red cloth with gilt lettering on spine, spine sunned, scant shelf wear, back board bowed, faint foxing to edges. Name of former owner written on first free end paper, interior pages unmarked. Heavy book, may incur shipping surcharge.
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