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The Architecture of Delano Aldrich
The Architecture of Delano Aldrich

By Robert A. M. Stern, Thomas Jayne, Anne Walker, Peter Pennoyer

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"Illustrated with color photographs taken expressly for the book and many historic photographs, plans, and drawings reproduced in rich duotone, The Architecture of Delano & Aldrich is the first boo...

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Little One
Little One

By Anne Walker

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Little one
Little one

By Ann Walker

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Conception, pregnancy, and birth
Conception, pregnancy, and birth

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The patchwork pocket palette
The patchwork pocket palette

By Anne Walker

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A house in the country
A house in the country

By Peter Pennoyer

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"The inspirational story of a dream house, conceived by a creative couple, architect Peter Pennoyer and interior designer Katie Ridder"--

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Life at the top
Life at the top

By Kirk Henckels

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"What are New York City's best apartment buildings? Before 1900, it was the Dakota and the Osborne; soon after came McKim, Mead & White's 998 Fifth and the ultra-soigne 820 Fifth Avenue. The roarin...

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Six Months Rent
Six Months Rent

By Anne Walker

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Any Blonde Can Cook
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