Richard Striner
Richard Striner
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- Image source: Open LibraryWA
Washington And Baltimore Art Deco A Design History Of Neighboring Cities
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Woodrow Wilson and World War I
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Lincoln and race
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Lincoln's way
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Father Abraham
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Father Abraham
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The civic deal
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Art deco
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Mostly Moderne
cover - HTHard timesRichard Striner
Hard times
no cover - HAHow America can spend its way b...Richard Striner
How America can spend its way back to greatness
no cover - PAPreservation and the recent pastRichard Striner
Preservation and the recent past
no cover - ROReflections on the work of hist...Richard Striner
Reflections on the work of historic preservation in Washington, D.C
no cover - TNThe North Dakota State CapitolRichard Striner
The North Dakota State Capitol
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- Open Work
Washington And Baltimore Art Deco A Design History Of Neighboring Cities
- Open Work
Woodrow Wilson and World War I
- Open Work
Lincoln and race
- Open Work
Lincoln's way
- Open Work
Father Abraham
- Open Work
Father Abraham
- Open Work
The civic deal
- Open Work
Art deco
- Open Work
Mostly Moderne
- Open Work
Hard times
- Open Work
How America can spend its way back to greatness
- Open Work
Preservation and the recent past
- Open Work
Reflections on the work of historic preservation in Washington, D.C
- Open Work
The North Dakota State Capitol