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| #4644505 in Books | 2006-10-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.25 x1.00 x10.50l, | File type: PDF | 128 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| A feast for the eye and the mind|By John Truman|This is the surprise coffee-table book of the year as it appeals equally to the mind as well as the eye. One expects the photographs to be elegant, and they truly are. But the text is even more enlightening. There are stories to be told behind each of these walls, and history to be recounted. Nina Chapple does this with wit, intel||"... an appealing and lavishly illustrated coffee-table book ... Nina Perkins Chapple ... writes with expertise and passion..." |"A Heritage of Stone provides a whole new appreciation of stone buildings that are sometimes taken for granted. This fine bo
The story of the stone buildings of the cities and towns of southwest Ontario Constructed in the most permanent of building materials, historic stone buildings are, quite literally, touchstones to other times and other lives. Exploring the history of these mid-nineteenth-century buildings -- among them, charming cottages and farmhouses, spectacular mansions, glorious churches and cathedrals, and dignified civic buildings -- reveals a picture of their communitie...
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