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Arts and Crafts House, The |
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by Adrian Tinniswood
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Hardcover
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Published by Watson-Guptil Publishers, 1999
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176 pages
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ISBN # 0823003647
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Price: $28.00
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Booknotes
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--FREE US media mail--
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The Arts and Crafts Era began in Europe, specifically in England as an outgrowth of the Industrial Revolution. The 20th century in the United States heralded the age of the blue-collar worker with enough affluence to afford ' a home of his own.'
Tinniswood’s book combines a historically accurate account of building the Arts and Crafts home with pictures of places in the US and abroad. A fascinating example of the history and the architect is the account of the Greene Brothers. They designed the home owned by Paul Gamble of Proctor and Gamble soap magnate fame. The home overlooks the majestic San Gabriel range in Southern California. One can tour the home through pictures and details in Tinniswood’s book and/or as a visitor to the bricks and mortar of this fine example of an Arts and Crafts Era home.
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