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Mansion. No. 22. Front Elevation.
Plans for Mansion, No. 22. First Story. Second Story.
Villa, No. 10. Front Elevation.
Cottage, No. 17. Front Elevation.
Plans for Villa, No. 2.
Plans for Villa, No. 10. First Story. Second Story.
Cottage, No. 11. Front Elevation
Villa, No. 1. Front Elevation.
Villa, No. 2. Front Elevation.
Villa No. 3, Front Elevation.
Plans for Villa. No. 3, First Story. Second Story
Villa. No. 4, Front Elevation.
Plans for Villa No. 4, First Story. Second Story.
Villa. No. 5, Front Elevation.
Villa, No. 8. Front Elevation.
Villa, No. 9. Front Elevation.
Plans for Villa, No. 1. First Story. Second Story.
Plans for Villa, No. 5. First Story. Second Story
Plans for Villa, No. 9. First Story. Second Story.
Plans for Villa, No. 8. First Story. Second Story.
Plans for Villa, No. 7. First Story. Second Story.
Villa, No. 7. Front Elevation.
Plans for Villa, No. 6. First Story. Second Story.
Villa, No. 6. Front Elevation.
Mansions, Nos. 20 and 21. Front Elevation ...
If You Want to Build a House
A book that accompanied the 1946 exhibit "If You Want To Build A House" exhibit at The Museum of Modern Art. The book highlights mid-century modern architects such as Walter Gropius, Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe, Philip Johnson, and Richard Neutra as well as Prairie School architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The book describes the concepts of modern architecture from the prospective of a potential home builder.
Meissner Tapeten
A 1930 modern wallpaper sample book, highlighting Bauhaus and Art Deco style patterns. These designs have bold, intense colors, and very subtle patterns, some with gold and silver elevations or highlights.
On the Use of the Improved Papier Mache
The Cooper Hewitt Library has a wonderful collection of 19th century ornament pattern books, patterns that continue to inspire artists and designers today. The Library also collects books about the use of materials and techniques.
The Skillful Housewife's Book
This book was designed to guide and educate women about how to run what was then her main domain: the home. Discussing politeness and temper, bathing and exercise, simple house cures for ailments, how to preserve eggs and how to make “Splendid Johnny Cake,” this elegant small volume gives advice about everything and anything that exists and happens around a fashionable house. There are instructions even about how to remove grease from books!
The Godey's Lady's Book Receipts and Household Hints
The Godey’s Lady’s Book was a widely read journal that pioneered the field of women’s magazines. When first published in 1830, it included mainly images of the current fashions, but later it expanded to include fiction, essays, and recipes. In 1870, the magazine published its first cookbook, The Godey’s Lady’s Book Receipts and Household Hints. The book is a compilation of featured recipes along with a chapter of household and cooking advice. The chapter ends on a playful note with a poem —each couplet is a cooking tip or proverb.