EDITORIAL SUMMARY. LIBRARIES. —II.
ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE FOR STUDENTS. — XIV. GERMAN CASTLES.—I.
SOFT AND HARD WOOD FLOORS. SOCIETIES.
COMMUNICATIONS.
NOTES AND CLIPPINGS. TRADE SURVEYS.
ILLUSTRATIONS
DOORWAY TO THE HOUSE OF JACOB C. ROGERS, ESQ., 231 COM­ MONWEALTH AVE., BOSTON, MASS.
[Gelatine Print issued with the International and Imperial Editions only.] HOUSES ON WEST END AVE., AND WEST 76TH ST., NEW
YORK, N. Y.
DINING-ROOM AND HALL IN ONE OF THE SAME.
HOUSE AT PORTLAND HEIGHTS, PORTLAND, OREGON. LIVING-ROOM IN THE SAME.
SCHLOSS ELTZ ON THE ELTZ, GERMANY.
THE ALBRECHTSBURG, MEISSEN, GERMANY.
Additional Illustrations in the International Edition.
DOORWAY OF THE THIELE-WINKLER PALACE, BERLIN, PRUSSIA.
[Gelatine Print.] TOMB AT MARSEILLES, FRANCE.
[Photogravure.] COTTAGE AT ST. ANDRAU, FRANCE.
[Photogravure.]
NORTH PORCH, CHARTRES CATHEDRAL, FRANCE. MEMORIAL CHURCH AT COLSTON BASSETT, NOTTS, ENG. DESIGN FOR A TECHNICAL COLLEGE.
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