Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the enduring beauty and historical significance of early American construction with "The Architecture of Colonial America" by Harold Donaldson Eberlein. This meticulously prepared volume delves into the architectural history of the United States, showcasing the defining features of colonial buildings and the evolution of American architecture. Discover the foundations of architectural styles that shaped the nation. Perfect for enthusiasts of American history, architecture, and historical buildings, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the period. A classic study of the subject, "The Architecture of Colonial America" remains an invaluable resource for understanding the roots of architectural design in the United States.
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