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American Barns And Covered Bridges
Eric Sloane

American Barns And Covered Bridges

vanishing forms of architecture

Dover Publications (Jan 27, 2002)
9780486425610
| Paperback
112 pages | 163 x 229 mm | English (U.S.)
Dewey 728.95
LC Classification NA8201 .S6 2002
LC Control No. 2002074185

Genre

  • Architecture

Subject

  • Barns
  • Barns - United States
  • Barns/ United States
  • Covered Bridges - United States
  • Covered Bridges/ United States

Plot

When this book was first published in the mid-1950s, the author was concerned that such functional structures as the American barn and the covered bridge would soon give way to progress and be replaced by "modern" elements. Today, a number of these sturdy, beautifully proportioned barns and bridges are still standing — monuments to the skill and keen eye of their original builders. This lovingly written book, accompanied by more than 75 of the author's own sketches, provides a reliable record of those vanishing forms of architecture. Accurate line drawings depict a variety of barns, such as those in Maine, attached to houses; an "open" log barn in Virginia, and a "top hat" barn in North Carolina. Covered bridges — like barns, built for soundness and endurance — are also illustrated, among them a saltbox structure in New England, a bridge with a pedestrian walkway in rural New York State, and a 10-span-long bridge at Clark's Ferry, Pennsylvania. Possessing a deep feeling for what might be called the Age of Wood, the author writes with "warmth and astonishing comprehension." — New York Herald Tribune Book Review. Americana enthusiasts and lovers of these traditional symbols of early American life will delight in this priceless tribute to a bygone era. Over 75 black-and-white illustrations.

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