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    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC4944014
    Format: 1 online resource (651 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781504047692
    Note: Intro -- Title Page -- Contents -- Aesop's Fables -- Title Page -- Introduction -- The Fox and the Grapes -- The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs -- The Cat and the Mice -- The Mischievous Dog -- The Charcoal-Burner and the Fuller -- The Mice in Council -- The Bat and the Weasels -- The Dog and the Sow -- The Fox and the Crow -- The Horse and the Groom -- The Wolf and the Lamb -- The Peacock and the Crane -- The Cat and the Birds -- The Spendthrift and the Swallow -- The Old Woman and the Doctor -- The Moon and Her Mother -- Mercury and the Woodman -- The Ass, the Fox, and the Lion -- The Lion and the Mouse -- The Crow and the Pitcher -- The Boys and the Frogs -- The North Wind and the Sun -- The Mistress and Her Servants -- The Goods and the Ills -- The Hares and the Frogs -- The Fox and the Stork -- The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing -- The Stag in the Ox-Stall -- The Milkmaid and Her Pail -- The Dolphins, the Whales, and the Sprat -- The Fox and the Monkey -- The Ass and the Lap-Dog -- The Fir-Tree and the Bramble -- The Frogs' Complaint Against the Sun -- The Dog, the Cock, and the Fox -- The Gnat and the Bull -- The Bear and the Travellers -- The Slave and the Lion -- The Flea and the Man -- The Bee and Jupiter -- The Oak and the Reeds -- The Blind Man and the Cub -- The Boy and the Snails -- The Apes and the Two Travellers -- The Ass and His Burdens -- The Shepherd's Boy ant the Wolf -- The Fox and the Goat -- The Fisherman and the Sprat -- The Boasting Traveller -- The Crab and His Mother -- The Ass and His Shadow -- The Farmer and His Sons -- The Dog and the Cook -- The Monkey As King -- The Thieves and the Cock -- The Farmer and Fortune -- Jupiter and the Monkey -- Father and Sons -- The Lamp -- The Owl and the Birds -- The Ass in the Lion's Skin -- The She-Goats and Their Beards -- The Old Lion -- The Boy Bathing -- The Quack Frog , The Swollen Fox -- The Mouse, the Frog, and the Hawk -- The Boy and the Nettles -- The Peasant and the Apple-Tree -- The Jackdaw and the Pigeons -- Jupiter and the Tortoise -- The Dog in the Manger -- The Two Bags -- The Oxen and the Axletrees -- The Boy and the Filberts -- The Frogs Asking for a King -- The Olive-Tree and the Fig-Tree -- The Lion and the Boar -- The Walnut-Tree -- The Man and the Lion -- The Tortoise and the Eagle -- The Kid on the Housetop -- The Fox Without a Tail -- The Vain Jackdaw -- The Traveller and His Dog -- The Shipwrecked Man and the Sea -- The Wild Boar and the Fox -- Mercury and the Sculptor -- The Fawn and His Mother -- The Fox and the Lion -- The Eagle and His Captor -- The Blacksmith and His Dog -- The Stag at the Pool -- The Dog and His Shadow -- Mercury and the Tradesmen -- The Mice and the Weasels -- The Peacock and Juno -- The Bear and the Fox -- The Ass and the Old Peasant -- The Ox and the Frog -- The Man and the Image -- Hercules and the Waggoner -- The Pomegranate, the Apple-Tree, and the Bramble -- The Lion, the Bear, and the Fox -- The Blackamoor -- The Two Soldiers and the Robber -- The Lion and the Wild Ass -- The Man and the Satyr -- The Image-Seller -- The Eagle and the Arrow -- The Rich Man and the Tanner -- The Wolf, the Mother, and Her Child -- The Old Woman and the Wine-Jar -- The Lioness and the Vixen -- The Viper and the File -- The Cat and the Cock -- The Hare and the Tortoise -- The Soldier and His Horse -- The Oxen and the Butchers -- The Wolf and the Lion -- The Sheep, the Wolf, and the Stag -- The Lion and the Three Bulls -- The Horse and His Rider -- The Goat and the Vine -- The Two Pots -- The Old Hound -- The Clown and the Countryman -- The Lark and the Farmer -- The Lion and the Ass -- The Prophet -- The Hound and the Hare -- The Lion, the Mouse, and the Fox , The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner -- The Wolf and the Crane -- The Eagle, the Cat, and the Wild Sow -- The Wolf and the Sheep -- The Tunny-Fish and the Dolphin -- The Three Tradesmen -- The Mouse and the Bull -- The Hare and the Hound -- The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse -- The Lion and the Bull -- The Wolf, the Fox, and the Ape -- The Eagle and the Cocks -- The Escaped Jackdaw -- The Farmer and the Fox -- Venus and the Cat -- The Crow and the Swan -- The Stag With One Eye -- The Fly and the Draught-Mule -- The Cock and the Jewel -- The Wolf and the Shepherd -- The Farmer and the Stork -- The Charger and the Miller -- The Grasshopper and the Owl -- The Grasshopper and the Ants -- The Farmer and the Viper -- The Two Frogs -- The Cobbler Turned Doctor -- The Ass, the Cock, and the Lion -- The Belly and the Members -- The Bald Man and the Fly -- The Ass and the Wolf -- The Monkey and the Camel -- The Sick Man and the Doctor -- The Travellers and the Plane-Tree -- The Flea and the Ox -- The Birds, the Beasts, and the Bat -- The Man and His Two Sweethearts -- The Eagle, the Jackdaw, and the Shepherd -- The Wolf and the Boy -- The Miller, His Son, and Their Ass -- The Stag and the Vine -- The Lamb Chased by a Wolf -- The Archer and the Lion -- The Wolf and the Goat -- The Sick Stag -- The Ass and the Mule -- Brother and Sister -- The Heifer and the Ox -- The Kingdom of the Lion -- The Ass and His Driver -- The Lion and the Hare -- The Wolves and the Dogs -- The Bull and the Calf -- The Trees and the Axe -- The Astronomer -- The Labourer and the Snake -- The Cage-Bird and the Bat -- The Ass and His Purchaser -- The Kid and the Wolf -- The Debtor and His Sow -- The Bald Huntsman -- The Herdsman and the Lost Bull -- The Mule -- The Hound and the Fox -- The Father and His Daughters -- The Thief and the Innkeeper -- The Pack-Ass and the Wild Ass , The Ass and His Masters -- The Pack-Ass, the Wild Ass, and the Lion -- The Ant -- The Frogs and the Well -- The Crab and the Fox -- The Fox and the Grasshopper -- The Farmer, His Boy, and the Rooks -- The Ass and the Dog -- The Ass Carrying the Image -- The Athenian and the Theban -- The Goatherd and the Goat -- The Sheep and the Dog -- The Shepherd and the Wolf -- The Lion, Jupiter, and the Elephant -- The Pig and the Sheep -- The Gardener and His Dog -- The Rivers and the Sea -- The Lion in Love -- The Bee-Keeper -- The Wolf and the Horse -- The Bat, the Bramble, and the Seagull -- The Dog and the Wolf -- The Wasp and the Snake -- The Eagle and the Beetle -- The Fowler and the Lark -- The Fisherman Piping -- The Weasel and the Man -- The Ploughman, the Ass, and the Ox -- Demades and His Fable -- The Monkey and the Dolphin -- The Crow and the Snake -- The Dogs and the Fox -- The Nightingale and the Hawk -- The Rose and the Amaranth -- The Man, the Horse, the Ox, and the Dog -- The Wolves, the Sheep, and the Ram -- The Swan -- The Snake and Jupiter -- The Wolf and His Shadow -- The Ploughman and the Wolf -- Mercury and the Man Bitten By an Ant -- The Wily Lion -- The Parrot and the Cat -- The Stag and the Lion -- The Impostor -- The Dogs and the Hides -- The Lion, the Fox, and the Ass -- The Fowler, the Partridge, and the Cock -- The Gnat and the Lion -- The Farmer and His Dogs -- The Eagle and the Fox -- The Butcher and His Customers -- Hercules and Minerva -- The Fox Who Served a Lion -- The Quack Doctor -- The Lion, the Wolf, and the Fox -- Hercules and Plutus -- The Fox and the Leopard -- The Fox and the Hedgehog -- The Crow and the Raven -- The Witch -- The Old Man and Death -- The Miser -- The Foxes and the River -- The Horse and the Stag -- The Fox and the Bramble -- The Fox and the Snake -- The Lion, the Fox, and the Stag , The Man Who Lost His Spade -- The Partridge and the Fowler -- The Runaway Slave -- The Hunter and the Woodman -- The Serpent and the Eagle -- The Rogue and the Oracle -- The Horse and the Ass -- The Dog Chasing a Wolf -- Grief and His Due -- The Hawk, the Kite, and the Pigeons -- The Woman and the Farmer -- Prometheus and the Making of Man -- The Swallow and the Crow -- The Hunter and the Horseman -- The Goatherd and the Wild Goats -- The Nightingale and the Swallow -- The Traveller and Fortune -- Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales -- Title Page -- THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES -- THE SWINEHERD -- THE REAL PRINCESS -- THE SHOES OF FORTUNE -- THE FIR TREE -- THE SNOW QUEEN -- THE LEAP-FROG -- THE ELDERBUSH -- THE BELL -- THE OLD HOUSE -- THE HAPPY FAMILY -- THE STORY OF A MOTHER -- THE FALSE COLLAR -- THE SHADOW -- THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL -- THE DREAM OF LITTLE TUK -- THE NAUGHTY BOY -- THE RED SHOES -- Grimm's Fairy Tales -- Title Page -- The Golden Bird -- Hans in Luck -- Jorinda and Jorindel -- The Travelling Musicians -- Old Sultan -- The Straw, The Coal, and The Bean -- Briar Rose -- The Dog and The Sparrow -- The Twelve Dancing Princesses -- The Fisherman and His Wife -- The Willow-Wren and The Bear -- The Frog-Prince -- Cat and Mouse in Partnership -- The Goose-Girl -- The Adventures of Chanticleer and Partlet -- Rapunzel -- Fundevogel -- The Valiant Little Tailor -- Hansel and Gretel -- The Mouse, The Bird, and The Sausage -- Mother Holle -- Little Red-Cap [Little Red Riding Hood] -- The Robber Bridegroom -- Tom Thumb -- Rumpelstiltskin -- Clever Gretel -- The Old Man and His Grandson -- The Little Peasant -- Frederick and Catherine -- Sweetheart Roland -- Snowdrop -- The Pink -- Clever Elsie -- The Miser in The Bush -- Ashputtel -- The White Snake -- The Wolf and The Seven Little Kids -- The Queen Bee -- The Elves and The Shoemaker , The Juniper-Tree
    Additional Edition: Print version Aesop Fables and Fairy Tales Newburyport : Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.,c2017
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Warszawa : Ktoczyta.pl
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC5852274
    Format: 1 online resource (1141 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9788381766388
    Note: Intro -- Cover page -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Marseilles-The Arrival -- Chapter 2. Father and Son -- Chapter 3. The Catalans -- Chapter 4. Conspiracy -- Chapter 5. The Marriage Feast -- Chapter 6. The Deputy Procureur du Roi -- Chapter 7. The Examination -- Chapter 8. The Château d'If -- Chapter 9. The Evening of the Betrothal -- Chapter 10. The King's Closet at the Tuileries -- Chapter 11. The Corsican Ogre -- Chapter 12. Father and Son -- Chapter 13. The Hundred Days -- Chapter 14. The Two Prisoners -- Chapter 15. Number 34 and Number 27 -- Chapter 16. A Learned Italian -- Chapter 17. The Abbé's Chamber -- Chapter 18. The Treasure -- Chapter 19. The Third Attack -- Chapter 20. The Cemetery of the Château d'If -- Chapter 21. The Island of Tiboulen -- Chapter 22. The Smugglers -- Chapter 23. The Island of Monte Cristo -- Chapter 24. The Secret Cave -- Chapter 25. The Unknown -- Chapter 26. The Pont du Gard Inn -- Chapter 27. The Story -- Chapter 28. The Prison Register -- Chapter 29. The House of Morrel andamp -- Son -- Chapter 30. The Fifth of September -- Chapter 31. Italy: Sinbad the Sailor -- Chapter 32. The Waking -- Chapter 33. Roman Bandits -- Chapter 34. The Colosseum -- Chapter 35. La Mazzolata -- Chapter 36. The Carnival at Rome -- Chapter 37. The Catacombs of Saint Sebastian -- Chapter 38. The Rendezvous -- Chapter 39. The Guests -- Chapter 40. The Breakfast -- Chapter 41. The Presentation -- Chapter 42. Monsieur Bertuccio -- Chapter 43. The House at Auteuil -- Chapter 44. The Vendetta -- Chapter 45. The Rain of Blood -- Chapter 46. Unlimited Credit -- Chapter 47. The Dappled Grays -- Chapter 48. Ideology -- Chapter 49. Haydée -- Chapter 50. The Morrel Family -- Chapter 51. Pyramus and Thisbe -- Chapter 52. Toxicology -- Chapter 53. Robert le Diable -- Chapter 54. A Flurry in Stocks -- Chapter 55. Major Cavalcanti , Chapter 56. Andrea Cavalcanti -- Chapter 57. In the Lucern Patch -- Chapter 58. M. Noirtier de Villefort -- Chapter 59. The Will -- Chapter 60. The Telegraph -- Chapter 61. How a Gardener May Get Rid of the Dormice that Eat His Peaches -- Chapter 62. Ghosts -- Chapter 63. The Dinner -- Chapter 64. The Beggar -- Chapter 65. A Conjugal Scene -- Chapter 66. Matrimonial Projects -- Chapter 67. The Office of the King's Attorney -- Chapter 68. A Summer Ball -- Chapter 69. The Inquiry -- Chapter 70. The Ball -- Chapter 71. Bread and Salt -- Chapter 72. Madame de Saint-Méran -- Chapter 73. The Promise -- Chapter 74. The Villefort Family Vault -- Chapter 75. A Signed Statement -- Chapter 76. Progress of Cavalcanti the Younger -- Chapter 77. Haydée -- Chapter 78. We hear From Yanina -- Chapter 79. The Lemonade -- Chapter 80. The Accusation -- Chapter 81. The Room of the Retired Baker -- Chapter 82. The Burglary -- Chapter 83. The Hand of God -- Chapter 84. Beauchamp -- Chapter 85. The Journey -- Chapter 86. The Trial -- Chapter 87. The Challenge -- Chapter 88. The Insult -- Chapter 89. The Night -- Chapter 90. The Meeting -- Chapter 91. Mother and Son -- Chapter 92. The Suicide -- Chapter 93. Valentine -- Chapter 94. Maximilian's Avowal -- Chapter 95. Father and Daughter -- Chapter 96. The Contract -- Chapter 97. The Departure for Belgium -- Chapter 98. The Bell and Bottle Tavern -- Chapter 99. The Law -- Chapter 100. The Apparition -- Chapter 101. Locusta -- Chapter 102. Valentine -- Chapter 103. Maximilian -- Chapter 104. Danglars' Signature -- Chapter 105. The Cemetery of Père-Lachaise -- Chapter 106. Dividing the Proceeds -- Chapter 107. The Lions' Den -- Chapter 108. The Judge -- Chapter 109. The Assizes -- Chapter 110. The Indictment -- Chapter 111. Expiation -- Chapter 112. The Departure -- Chapter 113. The Past -- Chapter 114. Peppino , Chapter 115. Luigi Vampa's Bill of Fare -- Chapter 116. The Pardon -- Chapter 117. The Fifth of October -- Notes
    Additional Edition: Print version Dumas, Alexandre The Count of Monte Cristo Warszawa : Ktoczyta.pl,c2019
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Albany : State University of New York Press
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC5894445
    Format: 1 online resource (226 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781438474755
    Series Statement: Excelsior Editions Series
    Content: Tells the forgotten but surprising stories of the many handsome and significant buildings in downtown Troy, New York
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Eighteenth-Century Village -- From Vanderheyden to Troy -- Meetinghouse, Coffee House, and the County Courthouse -- Warehouses, Shops, and a Public Square -- Chapter 2. Opening Decades of the Nineteenth Century -- From Village to Young City -- Vail House -- The Fire of 1820 -- Troy Female Seminary and Rensselaer Institute -- Troy at the Time of Lafayette's Visit in 1824 -- Building St. Paul's Episcopal Church -- A Temple-Fronted Courthouse -- The Marble House in Second Street -- A Call for Better Architectural Design -- Mansion House, Cannon Place, and River Street Warehouses -- Chapter 3. New Construction in the 1830s and 1840s -- First Presbyterian Church -- Second Street Presbyterian Church -- Seminary Park -- The Warren Family's Downtown Houses and Ida Cottage -- Church of the Holy Cross -- First Troy and Green Island Bridge -- New Development South of Ferry Street -- Washington Park and Washington Place -- The Popularity of Greek Revival Facades -- Two New Churches by a Troy Architect -- The River Street Fire of 1848 -- Chapter 4. Major New Buildings in the 1850s -- Troy Union Railroad Depot -- The Fire of 1854 -- St. John's Episcopal Church -- G. V. S. Quackenbush Store -- Troy University -- The Warrens at Mount Airy -- Architect Jared C. Markham in Troy -- Three More Buildings from the Mid-1850s -- Banks along First Street: Troy's "Little Wall Street" -- Chapter 5. The Great Fire of 1862 and Its Aftermath -- Rebuilding after the Fire -- Arrival of Out-of-Town Architects -- Architect Marcus F. Cummings's First Buildings in Troy -- A Bookstore and Architectural Pattern Books -- A Hospital and a Synagogue -- Important Commissions for Frederic Diaper and Henry C. Dudley -- Chapter 6. The 1870s -- Two Imposing Cast-Iron Facades -- Hall Building at River and First Streets -- Troy Savings Bank Building , Woollett and Ogden, and the State Street Methodist Church -- A Masonic Temple and an Observatory -- Marcus F. Cummings in the 1870s -- Chapter 7. The 1880s -- The Loths, Father and Son -- Architects Brown and Dawson -- Clarence B. Cutler in Troy -- Robert W. Gibson and the Troy Club -- Soldiers and Sailors Monument -- Chapter 8. The 1890s -- Rensselaer Alumni Building -- U.S. Courthouse and Post Office -- Tiffany Company's Interior of St. Paul's Episcopal Church -- Second Street Neighbors: The Orr House, the "Castle," and the Kemp House -- A Building Boom on Second Street -- Third Rensselaer County Courthouse -- Troy Public Library -- Mohawk and Hudson River Humane Society -- Frear's Cash Bazaar on Third Street -- Chapter 9. Highlights from the Early Twentieth Century -- M. F. Cummings and Son at the Turn of the Twentieth Century -- Three Major Buildings by the Woolletts -- Security Safe Deposit Company Building -- Troy's Third Union Station -- Dodge Dry Goods Company -- Three RPI Buildings and the Approach -- A Poughkeepsie Architect for the County Jail -- Facilities for Vaudeville and Telephone Service -- Troy Gas Company Building -- YWCA Building on First Street -- A New Complex for Municipal Services -- National City Bank and the Hendrick Hudson Hotel -- Map of Downtown Troy -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Illustration Credits -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Waite, Diana S. The Architecture of Downtown Troy Albany : State University of New York Press,c2019 ISBN 9781438474731
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC718864
    Format: 1 online resource (259 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780816676880
    Content: "Even though it's bold, it doesn't shout at you," David Salmela says of the silvery house he designed for a woodsy setting in Deephaven, Minnesota. "It's not a barking dog. It's a resting, very gentle animal." The American Institute of Architects, conferring its 2008 Housing Award, was more direct: the house was, in the words of the jury, "brilliantly designed." The Streeter house is just one of fifty-one notable projects by Minnesota architect Salmela featured in "The Invisible Element of Place.". Thomas Fisher explores both the beauty and the practicality of Salmela's award-winning designs--and offers insight into how an architectural firm as small and remote as Salmela's has been able to produce such consistently remarkable and internationally recognized results. Profiling such building projects as Jackson Meadow, a conservation community that has become a nationwide model; the Hawks Boot Factory, Zamzow house, and Bagley Nature Pavilion, which emphasize green building, solar power, and the use of natural light; and the Chrismer, Koch, Fiore, Roland, Ramberg, and Grams cabins, meshing clients' particular needs and the land's peculiar constraints, this book provides a rare vision of architectural design. Gorgeous images from one of the nation's most unique architectural photographers showcase how Salmela's designs work in concert with individual wishes, environmental concerns, and artistic understanding, and his breathtaking buildings reflect the Midwest's culture, history, and, ideally, its future
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- Introduction: The Invisible Made Visible -- BOXES -- Streeter House: Father and Son -- Hawks Boot Factory: As Green As It Gets -- Chrismer Cabin: The Zen of Nature -- Ryan Retreat: Artist Lofts -- Streeter Job Site Trailer: Trailer Talk -- Streeter Model Home: Hybrid House -- Bagley Nature Pavilion: Back to Nature -- Krause Cabin: All in the Family -- Hyytinen Cabin: Finnish Fit -- Singleton Hill House: On Difficult Ground -- Frykholm Phillips House: Raising the Bar -- Zamzow House: Solar Architecture -- Cafesjian Tower: High Light -- Koch Cabin: A Room with a View -- GABLES -- Keel Cabin: Five Points of a New Architecture -- Anderson House: Wonderland -- Deloia House: Tracings -- Arvold House: Health and Home -- Ryan Cabin: Extended Family -- Johnson Hedlund House: Double Cantilever -- Anderson Landscape and Sauna: Outdoors -- Holmes Prototype Cabin: Contractor-Friendly Cabin -- Fiore Cabin: Life's Asymmetries -- Jorgenson Sundquist House: Downsizing -- Country House: Rural Geometry -- WINDBREAKS -- Golob Freeman Cabin: Strangely Familiar -- Matthew Cabin: Client Confidence -- Yingst Retreat and Pavilion: The Uses of Enchantment -- Schifman House: Drama on the Lake -- Odeh House: Out of the Box -- SHEDS -- Roland Cabins: Reducing Our Footprint -- Cotruvo House: This World So Many Have Left -- Johnson Cabin: Family Heirloom -- Grams Cabin: The Lake in Your Lap -- Brogan House: Up from the Ashes -- Taylor Whitehill Cabin: Incremental Living -- Nelson House: Owner Built -- Ramberg Cabin: Trail Blazing -- CLUSTERS -- Clure Project: Compound Interest -- Salmela House: Live/Work/Play -- Jackson Meadow: Game Theory -- Goldner House: Semblance of a Whole -- Winton House: Scandinavian Immigrant Abstraction -- Models 6 and 7: Model Modesty -- Ireland Retreat: Irish Cream -- Bodin Development: Small-town Urbanity , Depot Hill Equestrian Community: Well Bred -- Stoney Lonesome Farm: Growing Community -- Frances Graham Equestrian Center: Living with Horses -- Dorsey Creek Ranch: Fly In -- Awards -- Building Credits
    Additional Edition: Print version Fisher, Thomas Invisible Element of Place Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press,c2011 ISBN 9780816669943
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC3026980
    Format: 1 online resource (177 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780821442395
    Series Statement: Perspective on Art and Architect
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- The French Connection in Washington, D.C. -- Remembering Paris -- "The Son by the Side of the Father" -- Private Homes, Public Lives -- Interpreting the Influence of Paris on the Planning of Washington, D.C., 1870-1930 -- Appendix -- Contributors -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Field, Cynthia R. Paris on the Potomac Athens : Ohio University Press,c2007 ISBN 9780821417607
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    Charlottesville, Va : University of Virginia Library
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTNLM00357637X
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: Boulder, Colo NetLibrary Online-Ressource Reproduction
    ISBN: 0585209081
    Series Statement: EBSCOhost eBook Collection
    Note: "Tales of men.". - The text for this NetLibrary eBook was obtained from the University of Virginia Library Electronic Text Center. - Access may be limited to NetLibrary affiliated libraries , Reproduction
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    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Domestic fiction.
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    Author information: Wharton, Edith 1862-1937
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