Kitz, Janet F., 1930-2019, author.
Andrew Cobb : architect and artist / Janet Kitz.
Halifax, NS : Nimbus Publishing Ltd, [2014]
©2014
xvi, 136 pages : illustrations (some colour), portraits (some colour) ; 18 x 24 cm.
Andrew Cobb (1876-1943) is synonymous with early twentieth-century architecture in Atlantic Canada. Founder of the Nova Scotia Architectural Association, Cobb designed some of the region's most renowned landmarks, including Kings College in Halifax, Mount Allison University's Memorial Library in New Brunswick, and the town site of the Newfoundland Power and Paper Company in Corner Brook. With many of his buildings still standing strong as they approach their centenary, the legacy of Andrew Cobb continues today. More than half a century after Cobb's death, author Janet Kitz provides a detailed visual biography of the man behind the buildings. Features over 100 modern and archival photographs.
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Cobb, Andrew Randall, 1876-1943.
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Location: Library main y canada 290466
Call No.: BIB 233471
Status: Available
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