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White Pillars: Early Life and Architecture of the Lower Mississippi Valley Country by J. Frazer Smith | Historical Architecture Book | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Home Decor Inspiration
White Pillars: Early Life and Architecture of the Lower Mississippi Valley Country by J. Frazer Smith | Historical Architecture Book | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Home Decor Inspiration
White Pillars: Early Life and Architecture of the Lower Mississippi Valley Country by J. Frazer Smith | Historical Architecture Book | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Home Decor Inspiration
White Pillars: Early Life and Architecture of the Lower Mississippi Valley Country by J. Frazer Smith | Historical Architecture Book | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Home Decor Inspiration
White Pillars: Early Life and Architecture of the Lower Mississippi Valley Country by J. Frazer Smith | Historical Architecture Book | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Home Decor Inspiration
White Pillars: Early Life and Architecture of the Lower Mississippi Valley Country by J. Frazer Smith | Historical Architecture Book | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Home Decor Inspiration

White Pillars: Early Life and Architecture of the Lower Mississippi Valley Country by J. Frazer Smith | Historical Architecture Book | Perfect for History Enthusiasts & Home Decor Inspiration

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Smith, J. Frazer, New York. William Helburn, Inc. 1941.
English, First Edition, Very Good, HC, Quarto, 11 ½”X 8 ½”, 252 pp.

Hardcover in salmon pink cloth with black graphic to front. Very Good with tan dust jacket. Shelfwear, age toning to dust jacket now in Mylar. 252 pp. replete with 100 architectural drawings and plans from homes, colleges, churches and other public spaces in Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee, and Kentucky. Early life and architecture of the middle and deep South, with a thorough discussion of architecture and its kindred arts and crafts.

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