Mills Lane
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"Architecture of the Old South: Georgia continues a series of handsome books about the historic buildings of the Old South. Each volume illustrates and describes the important and beautiful buildings - restored, unrestored, demolished, and sometimes even designs that were never executed - of one or two states in the region. In this volume, some two hundred buildings of Georgia are featured, with evocative photographs, historic prints and drawings,...
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Architecture of the Old South: North Carolina is one of a distinguished series of handsome volumes that comprehensively survey the historic buildings of the antebellum South in excellent photographs, old prints and drawings, newly done plans and elevations, and in a very readable text. These volumes describe and illustrate each Southern state's most important and beautiful buildings in a practical chronological and stylistic order, all set in a brief...
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Architecture of the Old South: Colonial & Federal and its companion volume, Architecture of the Old South: Greek Revival & Romantic, are the climax of some twenty years of exploration, research and writing. Buildings are three-dimensional history books that reflect the comings and goings, successes and failures, aspirations and follies of real people. Virginia was the oldest, most populous and richest colony in the South, with early architecture of...