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Landmark Architecture of Palm Beach (Paperback)
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Landmark Architecture of Palm Beach (Paperback)
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List price R398
Loot Price R367
Discovery Miles 3 670
You Save R31 (8%)
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Palm Beach is a remarkably small town to be so famous; its
population is only a little over 10,000. Nor is it an old town: the
oldest extant building dates from about 1885, and the town itself
was not incorporated until after 1900. What has granted Palm Beach
its fame is the same combination of elements that made Bath famous
in the 18th century: a very few clear-sighted men-they can be
counted on the fingers of one hand, wealthy families attracted to
what these men had to offer, and some remarkable architecture built
when wealth and vision intermingled. This book records that
architecture. The contents are strategically arranged, so that the
visitor can drive or walk the area and see the buildings sequence
of location. Within this compendium of photographs and descriptive
text, you will find more than 150 Palm Beach buildings written and
photographed by a resident active in historic preservation. The
book does not attempt to evaluate, but rather to exhibit the
richness and diversity of this extraordinary place. The work of
famous architects is featured, notably that of Addison Mizner,
Marion Wyeth, Maurice Fatio, Howard Major, John Volk and the
designer Joseph Urban. Also covered are the famous Breakers Hotel,
the Bath and Tennis Club, the Everglades Club, and the shops of
Worth Avenue.
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