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4.0 out of 5 stars
Almost perfect,
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This review is from: Buildings of Iowa (Buildings of the United States) (Paperback)
As with the other titles in the series, this book is the state-wide catalog of (mostly) historic buildings that you expect, sorted by region and town. Each entry includes a brief descriptive essay, and about one entry in ten also includes a small monochrome photograph. The coverage is comprehensive, with a focus on late Federal and Victorian styles.I also notice that the authors seem to favor domestic architecture over public architecture in this guide, which is something not found in other volumes in the series. In fact, I find the coverage of Sioux City's public architecture (particularly its many fine churches) to be entirely incomplete, and the only real flaw in the book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Iowa is dope,
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This review is from: Buildings of Iowa (Buildings of the United States) (Paperback)
This book is a handy dandy little guide for the daring soul who enjoys taking lazy Sunday afternoon drives in the great state of Iowa. The book doesn't have a lot of information per se, but it is really nice as a quick reference to many well-designed/constructed buildings that may be lurking just around the corner, or cornfield.
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Buildings of Iowa (Buildings of the United States) by David Gebhard (Paperback - February 9, 1995)
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