Box 149
Container
Contains 27 Results:
Chapter 4. "The heyday of the English colonies" (p. 18-32). Ms., corrected, 1928
File — Box: 149, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Kimball wrote this survey of American architecture from the Colonial period to the early twentieth century between the summer of 1927 and early 1928. Published in 1928 by Bobb-Merrill Company, the book was one of the first to offer a positive appraisal of modern architecture, and noteworthy for its chapter devoted to the architecture of Manhattan. Kimball's files consist primarily of correspondence with the publisher Bobbs-Merrill Company, the corrected manuscript, a partial typescript, and...
Dates:
1928
Chapter 5. "Provincial types of the seaboard" (p. 33-37). Ms., corrected, 1928
File — Box: 149, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Kimball wrote this survey of American architecture from the Colonial period to the early twentieth century between the summer of 1927 and early 1928. Published in 1928 by Bobb-Merrill Company, the book was one of the first to offer a positive appraisal of modern architecture, and noteworthy for its chapter devoted to the architecture of Manhattan. Kimball's files consist primarily of correspondence with the publisher Bobbs-Merrill Company, the corrected manuscript, a partial typescript, and...
Dates:
1928
Chapter 6. "Spanish and French outposts." (p. 38-42). Ms., corrected, 1928
File — Box: 149, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Kimball wrote this survey of American architecture from the Colonial period to the early twentieth century between the summer of 1927 and early 1928. Published in 1928 by Bobb-Merrill Company, the book was one of the first to offer a positive appraisal of modern architecture, and noteworthy for its chapter devoted to the architecture of Manhattan. Kimball's files consist primarily of correspondence with the publisher Bobbs-Merrill Company, the corrected manuscript, a partial typescript, and...
Dates:
1928
Chapter 7. "First works under the Republic" (p. 43-68). Ms., corrected, 1928
File — Box: 149, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Kimball wrote this survey of American architecture from the Colonial period to the early twentieth century between the summer of 1927 and early 1928. Published in 1928 by Bobb-Merrill Company, the book was one of the first to offer a positive appraisal of modern architecture, and noteworthy for its chapter devoted to the architecture of Manhattan. Kimball's files consist primarily of correspondence with the publisher Bobbs-Merrill Company, the corrected manuscript, a partial typescript, and...
Dates:
1928
Chapter 8. "The Greek revival" (p.69-86). Ms., corrected, 1928
File — Box: 149, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Kimball wrote this survey of American architecture from the Colonial period to the early twentieth century between the summer of 1927 and early 1928. Published in 1928 by Bobb-Merrill Company, the book was one of the first to offer a positive appraisal of modern architecture, and noteworthy for its chapter devoted to the architecture of Manhattan. Kimball's files consist primarily of correspondence with the publisher Bobbs-Merrill Company, the corrected manuscript, a partial typescript, and...
Dates:
1928
Chapter 9. "Romanticism and the Gothic" (p.85-91). Ms., corrected, 1928
File — Box: 149, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Kimball wrote this survey of American architecture from the Colonial period to the early twentieth century between the summer of 1927 and early 1928. Published in 1928 by Bobb-Merrill Company, the book was one of the first to offer a positive appraisal of modern architecture, and noteworthy for its chapter devoted to the architecture of Manhattan. Kimball's files consist primarily of correspondence with the publisher Bobbs-Merrill Company, the corrected manuscript, a partial typescript, and...
Dates:
1928
Chapter 10. "A confusion of tongues" (p. 92-115). Ms., corrected, 1928
File — Box: 149, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Kimball wrote this survey of American architecture from the Colonial period to the early twentieth century between the summer of 1927 and early 1928. Published in 1928 by Bobb-Merrill Company, the book was one of the first to offer a positive appraisal of modern architecture, and noteworthy for its chapter devoted to the architecture of Manhattan. Kimball's files consist primarily of correspondence with the publisher Bobbs-Merrill Company, the corrected manuscript, a partial typescript, and...
Dates:
1928
Chapter 11. "The stage of Modernism: New materials and new types" (p. 106-119). Ms., corrected, 1928
File — Box: 149, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Kimball wrote this survey of American architecture from the Colonial period to the early twentieth century between the summer of 1927 and early 1928. Published in 1928 by Bobb-Merrill Company, the book was one of the first to offer a positive appraisal of modern architecture, and noteworthy for its chapter devoted to the architecture of Manhattan. Kimball's files consist primarily of correspondence with the publisher Bobbs-Merrill Company, the corrected manuscript, a partial typescript, and...
Dates:
1928
Chapter 12. "The poles of Modernism: Function and form" (p. 120-145). Ms., corrected, 1928
File — Box: 149, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Kimball wrote this survey of American architecture from the Colonial period to the early twentieth century between the summer of 1927 and early 1928. Published in 1928 by Bobb-Merrill Company, the book was one of the first to offer a positive appraisal of modern architecture, and noteworthy for its chapter devoted to the architecture of Manhattan. Kimball's files consist primarily of correspondence with the publisher Bobbs-Merrill Company, the corrected manuscript, a partial typescript, and...
Dates:
1928
Chapter 13. "The triumph of classical form" (p. 146-160). Ms., corrected, 1928
File — Box: 149, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Kimball wrote this survey of American architecture from the Colonial period to the early twentieth century between the summer of 1927 and early 1928. Published in 1928 by Bobb-Merrill Company, the book was one of the first to offer a positive appraisal of modern architecture, and noteworthy for its chapter devoted to the architecture of Manhattan. Kimball's files consist primarily of correspondence with the publisher Bobbs-Merrill Company, the corrected manuscript, a partial typescript, and...
Dates:
1928