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3pc Architectural and Historic Volumes, Hard and Softcover Books

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This beautifully preserved set comprises three richly illustrated volumes celebrating iconic American architecture and design, each showcasing an important chapter in California's cultural and architectural heritage. Hearst Castle: The Biography of a Country House by Victoria Kastner, with a foreword by George Plimpton, is a lavishly photographed and deeply researched history of William Randolph Hearst's legendary San Simeon estate. The book explores architect Julia Morgan's visionary work in collaboration with Hearst, detailing the estate's transformation into one of the most opulent private residences in the world. Hotel del Coronado offers a rich historical and pictorial study of one of America's most beloved seaside resorts. With period photography and engaging narrative, the book chronicles the hotel's founding in the late 19th century and its enduring legacy as a symbol of luxury and innovation. From its Victorian architecture to its famous guests, the volume captures the romance and historical significance of this California landmark. Paul R. Williams, Architect: A Legacy of Style by Karen E. Hudson, with an introduction by David Gebhard, presents an authoritative monograph on the life and work of the trailblazing African American architect whose influence helped shape 20th-century Los Angeles. The book features extensive photography of Williams's elegant residential designs. Together, these three titles form a striking trio of California architectural excellence, each volume a tribute to visionaries who shaped the state's architectural identity. Dimensions of collection: 9.25"W x 12.25"H x 2.25"D.

Issued: 1989-1993
Dimensions: 9.25"W x 12.25"H x 1"D


Condition: Age related wear.