Pamela H. Simpson Books

Cheap, quick, & easy
Cheap, quick, & easy

By Pamela H. Simpson

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In this study, Pamela H. Simpson examines the architectural materials that proliferated between 1870 and 1930. As Simpson shows in fascinating detail, rockface concrete blocks, pressed metal imita...

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Cheap Quick Easy
Cheap Quick Easy

By Pamela H. Simpson

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Corn palaces and butter queens
Corn palaces and butter queens

By Pamela H. Simpson

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" Teddy Roosevelt's head sculpted from butter. The Liberty Bell replicated in oranges. The Sioux City Corn Palace of 1891 encased with corn, grains, and grasses and stretching for two city blocks--...

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Corn palaces and butter queens
Corn palaces and butter queens

By Pamela H. Simpson

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" Teddy Roosevelt's head sculpted from butter. The Liberty Bell replicated in oranges. The Sioux City Corn Palace of 1891 encased with corn, grains, and grasses and stretching for two city blocks--...

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