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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
American Buyer Beware...,
By M. Johnson (Harrold, SD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Victorian Gothic House Style: An Architectural and Interior Design Source Book for Home Owners (Paperback)
This is a British book. Much of what it contains is late-Victorian "Reform" style, what we here in the States call "Eastlake," "Arts and Crafts," or "Craftsman" style. The reformer Morris did start out as a Gothicist, but his designs and ideals quickly blossomed into entirely new styles such as Art Nouveau. The British point of view here sees no real distinction between Gothic Revival style and Reform style. Whether this is helpful or confusing is up to the taste of the reader.
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Victorian Gothic House Style: An Architectural and Interior Design Source Book for Home Owners by Linda Osband (Paperback - Apr. 2003)
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