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Philadelphia Theaters a Pictorial Architectural History
Author: Irvin R. Glazer
Pages: 90
Cover: Softbound
Dimensions: 9" x 12"
Item #: BK1117
Price: $19.95
Philadelphia has had a long history as a center for the performing arts. It was America's theatre capital for many years, and remains an important part of the theatre world. With over 140 detailed photographs and drawings, Philadelphia Theatres documents the varied architecture seen in theatres, from 1766, when the first was built, to 1900. The text reviews the many famous theatres with interesting facts about each one. Art lovers and architects alike will enjoy Philadelphia Theatres.
Pages: 90
Cover: Softbound
Dimensions: 9" x 12"
Item #: BK1117
Price: $19.95
Philadelphia has had a long history as a center for the performing arts. It was America's theatre capital for many years, and remains an important part of the theatre world. With over 140 detailed photographs and drawings, Philadelphia Theatres documents the varied architecture seen in theatres, from 1766, when the first was built, to 1900. The text reviews the many famous theatres with interesting facts about each one. Art lovers and architects alike will enjoy Philadelphia Theatres.
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