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    Art deco architecture in New York, 1920-1940 (Icon editions)

    by Don Vlack

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    American - Styles (1) architecture (3) Art Deco (4) art deco architecture (1) Building Types (2) (1) New York (1) New York City (1) NYC - Art Deco (1) NYC - interwar (1) USA (1)
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    Nonfiction, Art & Design
    DDC/MDS
    720.9747 — Arts & recreation Architecture Architecture History, geographic treatment, biography North America Northeastern U.S. New York
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    NA3511 .N48 .V55 — Fine Arts 2599.5-2599.9 Architectural criticism Architecture Details and decoration
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    1974
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    Nonfiction, Art & Design
    DDC/MDS
    720.9747
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    NA3511 .N48 .V55

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    Don Vlack
    1 Work 6 Members

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