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The city of domes : a walk with an architect about the courts and palaces of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, with a discussion of its architecture, its sculpture, its mural decorations, its coloring and its lighting, preceded by a history of its growth / by John D. Barry, author of "Intimations", "In the Palace of Fine Arts and the French Pavilion", "Outlines", "Reactions", etc.
Main entry:

Barry, John D. (John Daniel), 1866-1942, author.

Title & Author:

The city of domes : a walk with an architect about the courts and palaces of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, with a discussion of its architecture, its sculpture, its mural decorations, its coloring and its lighting, preceded by a history of its growth / by John D. Barry, author of "Intimations", "In the Palace of Fine Arts and the French Pavilion", "Outlines", "Reactions", etc.

Publication:

San Francisco : John J. Newbegin, 1915.

Description:

x, 142 pages, 48 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations ; 20 cm

Notes:
"In the main, this volume consists of articles originally published in the San Francisco Bulletin"--Preface
Includes index.
Summary:

Volume includes the author's impressions of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition and the best exhibits to see.

Subject:

Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco, Calif.)
Panama-Pacific International Exposition
Exhibition buildings California San Francisco.
Expositions Constructions Californie San Francisco.
Exhibition buildings
Exhibitions United States California San Francisco 1910-1920.
Exhibition buildings United States California San Francisco 1910-1920.
Pavilions United States California San Francisco 1910-1920.
California San Francisco

Form/genre:

travel guidebooks.
Books.
Reference works.
Guidebooks.
Discursive works.
Art criticism.
Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance) 20th century. CU-BANC
Ouvrages de référence.
Guides touristiques.
Discours et échanges.
Critiques d'art.

Added entries:

Blair-Murdock Company, printer.

Walk with an architect about the courts and palaces of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, with a discussion of its architecture, its sculpture, its mural decorations, its coloring and its lighting, preceded by a history of its growth

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