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Glasgow's rapid industrial development in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries left a legacy of unemployment... Read More >>
Presents an extensive appraisal of several cohesive style groups of monuments, being the products of specific monument... Read More >>
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Thre creation of teh FDR Memorial in Wash. DC is a political story as well as the personal saga of Lawrence Halprin,... Read More >>
Focusing on pieces created between 1695 and 1802, this volume offers an examination of the tombstones and grave... Read More >>
Washington, D.C. has monuments and memorials to great American events and people in its traffic circles, parks,... Read More >>
Remembering Women Murdered by Men features the voices of memorial makers and the struggle of bringing public attention... Read More >>
Inscribed as World Heritage by UNESCO in 1993, the Qutb groups of monuments contains over 70 heritage buildings... Read More >>
A set of a book and four CDs. This title offers images of the beauty of graves, sculptures and landscaping in famous... Read More >>
Built as a fortress in 1514 to defend the mouth of Lisbon's river Tejo, Torre de Belem is the only complete Manueline... Read More >>
Beautiful and evocative colour photographs of the temples of Angkor, Cambodia. Read More >>
This ninth volume of Public Sculpture of Britain includes all of Staffordshire together with the Black Country (including... Read More >>
The Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon in Charleston, South Carolina, is one of the great buildings of Colonial America.... Read More >>
this study documents current and historical conditions of HS-11's interior configurations and finishes. Investigation... Read More >>
"Inescapably controversial, its very existence challenged by German intellectuals like Günter Grass, the Holocaust... Read More >>
Bandelier National Monument has drawn archeologists for over a century, in search of the history behind the mysteriously... Read More >>
War memorials are a feature of Britain's landscape, and part of the fabric of its history as a nation. The Imperial... Read More >>
Redland Field opened in 1912 and hosted its first World Series seven years later. It was renamed Crosley Field in... Read More >>
Chicago is known throughout the world for its architecture. Although many people are familiar with the city's skyscrapers... Read More >>