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Small Brick Houses Of The Twenties Ralph P Stoddard

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Small Brick Houses Of The Twenties Ralph P Stoddard
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Publisher: Dover Publications
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 14.29 MB
Author: Ralph P. Stoddard
ISBN: 9780486149080, 0486149080
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Small Brick Houses Of The Twenties Ralph P Stoddard by Ralph P. Stoddard 9780486149080, 0486149080 instant download after payment.

Once affordable only among the wealthy, brick homes became more easily available to the average American in the early years of the twentieth century. This book, originally published in 1920 by a member of The Common Brick Manufacturers' Association, served as a practical guide for prospective homeowners from working class families. Many soon found that attractive, durable, and comfortable homes—made from nature's own building material—were easily within their financial reach.
Thirty-five sets of floor plans, elevations, and specifications in this excellent reproduction of that now-rare volume depict a wide variety of brick houses, bungalows, cottages, garages, and multi-dwelling buildings—from the four-bedroom Pocatello to the handsome Saratoga, featuring a wraparound porch and two bathrooms.
This practical guide will appeal to anyone wanting to buy or renovate an existing home of the period. It will also serve as a how-to manual for all desiring to build their own homes today with authentic materials and techniques. For those who love fine, old buildings, Small Brick Houses of the Twenties offers a charming view of American homes from that era.

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