JAMES DAKIN, ARCHITECT: HIS CAREER IN NEW YORK AND THE SOUTH
by SCULLY, Arthur, Jr
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(DAKIN) SCULLY, Arthur, Jr. JAMES DAKIN, ARCHITECT: HIS CAREER IN NEW YORK AND THE SOUTH. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, (1973). 8vo. Cloth, dust jacket. 209 pages with 9 full-color plates. First edition. A biographical sketch of the life and wotk of Dakin, the only prominent Ameri architect to work both in the North and the South during the nineteenth centu best known for designing the Louisiana State House. Top of dust jacket very slightly torn, slight marginal browning, else very good.
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- JAMES DAKIN, ARCHITECT: HIS CAREER IN NEW YORK AND THE SOUTH
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- SCULLY, Arthur, Jr
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