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American Architects and Their Books to 1848 [Hardback]

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Since the Renaissance, books and drawings have been a primary means of communication among architects and their colleagues and clients. In this volume, 12 historians explore the use of books by architects in America in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, a period when the profession of architecture was first emerging in the United States. As architects separated themselves from amateur and gentlemen designers on the one hand and masons and carpenters on the other, members of the profession were distinguished by their ability to draw and their possession of a common body of learning gleaned from printed sources. Clients and patrons expected architects to derive their designs from precedents communicated in books. These publications reproduced the work of European masters and, eventually, Anglo-American examples as well. The essays in the volume range from studies of architectural publications available in the colonies, to the appearance of American architectural incunabula, to the revolution in architectural publishing that occurred in the 1830s and 1840s. In addition to the editors, contributors include Sarah Allaback, Bennie Brown, Jeffrey A. Cohen, Abbott Lowell Cummings, Robert F. Dalzell, Jr., Michael J. Lewis, Martha J. McNamara, Damie Stillman, Richard Guy Wilson and Charles B. Wood III.
Illustrations ix Introduction: Architects and Books xiii Kenneth Hafertepe James F. OGorman The Availability of Architectural Books in Eighteenth-Century New England 1(16) Abbott Lowell Cummings The Ownership of Architectural Books in Colonial Virginia 17(18) Bennie Brown George Washington, Mount Vernon, and the Pattern Books 35(24) Robert F. Dalzell Jr. Thomas Jeffersons ``Bibliomanie and Architecture 59(14) Richard Guy Wilson Defining the Profession: Books, Libraries, and Architects 73(18) Martha J. Mcnamara Bulfinch, Buildings, and Books 91(18) James F. OGorman The Architectural Libraries of Benjamin Henry Latrobe 109(20) Jeffrey A. Cohen The Country Builders Assistant: Text and Context 129(20) Kenneth Hafertepe Owen Biddle and The Young Carpenters Assistant 149(14) Michael J. Lewis Architectural Books in New York: From McComb to Lafever 163(18) Damie Stillman Asher Benjamin, Andrew Jackson Downing: Two Divergent Forms of Bookmaking 181(18) Charles B. Wood III Louisa Tuthill, Ithiel Town, and the Beginnings of Architectural History Writing in America 199(18) Sarah Allaback Contributors 217(2) Index 219