Great Lodges of the National Parks, Volume Two

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  • Great Lodges of the National Parks, Volume Two Book Detail

  • Author : Christine Barnes
  • Release Date : 2012
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : Architecture
  • Pages : 176
  • ISBN 13 : 9781560375203
  • File Size : 84,84 MB

Great Lodges of the National Parks, Volume Two by Christine Barnes PDF Summary

Book Description: The official companion book to the popular PBS television series, Great Lodges, and the second volume in Christine Barnes's popular series, Great Lodges of the National Parks, Volume Two, will leave a lasting impression on any reader. Blending stunning nature, unique buildings, and fascinating stories, Great Lodges will transport you to another place through beautiful photography and writing. The selected lodges represent an eclectic collection of architecture that reflects America's social changes: from neo-classical grand resorts and Spanish revival villas to traditional lake lodges and log cabins in the mountains. Stunning photography by Fred Pflughoft and David Morris compliment Barnes's research and writing, while historical black-and-white photographs give readers a new appreciation for the historical landmarks and vistas that compliment our national parks.

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