Description: House and Garden's Book of Color Schemes. Containing Over Two Hundred Color Schemes And Three Hundred Illustrations of Halls, Living Rooms, Dining Rooms, Bed Chambers, Sun Rooms, Roofs, Garden Rooms, Kitchens And Baths; The Characteristic Colors of Each Decorative Period; How to Select A Color Scheme, With Unusual Treatments For Painted Furniture And Floor; A Portfolio Of Crystal Rooms and Eight Pages of Unusual Interiors In Color. Edited by Richardson Wright and Margaret McElroy. New York. The Condé Nast Publications, Inc. 227 pp, 13" x 10". In fair condition. Yellow cloth boards exhibit normal wear - soiling and scuffed edges. Head and Tail of spine bumped. Rear board exhibits soiling towards fore edge. Splitting visible in binding at title page. Text and images clean and legible. A suitable piece for reference or research. This piece has a protective plastic jacket attached to the front and rear pastedown. Please refer to photos. Richardson Wright (1887-1961) was a Research Associate in the Department of Forestry and General Botany at the American Museum of Natural History during the mid- to late-1940s, as well as being the Editor in Chief of House & Garden for more than 35 years. This piece includes many illustrations and color schemes, and would be an excellent find for anyone interested in Color Schemes or pieces from House & Gardens from the early 20th century. FORN-MSB-0324-0726-WS224
Price: 75 USD
Location: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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Language: English
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