[Rarebooks] fs: Baltimore Art Deco

Back Creek Books rock at backcreekbooks.com
Tue May 18 09:17:43 EDT 2010


Greetings Booklovers,

We are pleased to offer:
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(No. 9557 )  Cuccheilla, S[heryl]., Photographs by John Kardys and others. 
BALTIMORE DECO: A ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY OF ART DECO IN BALTIMORE.
Baltimore: Maclay & Associates, Inc., 1984. First printing, Wrappers, 
Quarto, 64 pages, black and white photographs. Near fine.
      An illustrated descriptive catalogue of Baltimore's Art Deco style 
buildings, including the Hutzler Brothers Department Store, the Senator 
Theater, Greenspring Dairy, etc. Separate chapters on commercial buildings, 
theaters, residences, Art Deco signage, architects, and more. Includes an 
Index of Structures at rear. Bound in printed paper covers with a few slight 
extremity rubs and a slight bump at head of spine. Prior owner name penned 
neatly at top edge inside front cover....... $50.00
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Rock
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