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5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Education at a Bargain Price,
By Rodger Streitmatter "Washington Critic at Large" (Washington, DC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Majesty of Capitol Hill, The (Majesty Architecture) (Hardcover)
To be perfectly honest, all I expected to get from this book was a few minutes of amusement as I flipped through the 150 pages & looked at the dozens of color pictures of the interiors & exteriors of beautiful houses.
The big surprise, at least for me, began when I started reading the blocks of copy & the captions under the pictures. All of a sudden, I was getting an education on 19th century architecture & interior decoration. When I came to page 47, for example, the heading read "Philadelphia Row." I might have heard of this section of Capitol Hill before, but I certainly didn't know anything about it: until I read the copy. Not only was I treated to a charmingly romantic legend about how the row of houses came to be built, but then I learned--in just a few sentences--what makes this particular group of houses distinctive. The Majesty of Capitol Hill truly is one of the best book bargains out there.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Rare Book on Contemporary Hill,
By Queen Margo "Buttercup" (Arlington) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Majesty of Capitol Hill, The (Majesty Architecture) (Hardcover)
It is a beautiful book and good value for money. The focus is, as the title suggests, on the most beautiful and the most opulent homes. The authors unveil the interiors of those and some of their history. A lot to learn! I did not know, for example that Charles Lindbergh lived on the Hill.
But like the first reviewer, I would like to see more of the Hill's diversity in the books -- the most beautiful gardens, the back yards, the hidden swimming pools and roof top decks. I would also like to see some of the smaller and funkier homes. Hopefully, the authors are working on a sequel titled: "The Diversity of Capitol Hill."
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Pretty Good,
By Washington DC Guy "Robert" (Washington DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Majesty of Capitol Hill, The (Majesty Architecture) (Hardcover)
Does a nice job of showing the front and interior of various Capitol Hill buildings, mostly residences. The majority of the pictures are the standard frontal shot along with a handful of interior views of each building. Would have been an improvement to show some more of the exterior scenes such as the back of the buildings, the view of the streets, etc. This book is pretty good overall especially if you're looking for an overview and/or want to see what some of the homes look like on the inside.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Majesty of Capitol Hill, The (Majesty Architecture) (Hardcover)
The pictures are small and stingy looking and since this is a picture book that's a huge flaw. Plus, the most of the homes shown were remarkably ugly.
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Majesty of Capitol Hill, The (Majesty Architecture) by Thomas B. Grooms (Hardcover - April 30, 2005)
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