New Hampshire Architecture: An Illustrated GuideIn 1979 Bryant F. Tolles, Jr., and Carolyn K. Tolles lovingly researched New Hampshire's architectural treasures and selected the nearly four hundred extraordinary buildings described and illustrated in New Hampshire Architecture. Even twenty-five years later most of these structures still exist. Concise, interesting, and accurate written descriptions and maps accompany clear illustrations of churches, old mills, barns, mansions, libraries, and schools. Tourists and residents alike will be pleased to find the book, long out-of-print, is available once more. Book jacket. |
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Advisory Group vii | 11 |
List of Symbols | xxv |
Northwood Center 4 Newmarket 5 | 36 |
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