4 edition of papers of Benjamin Henry Latrobe ; Edward C. Carter II, editor in chief. found in the catalog.
papers of Benjamin Henry Latrobe ; Edward C. Carter II, editor in chief.
Benjamin Henry Latrobe
Published
1977
by Published for the Maryland Historical Society by Yale University Press in [New Haven
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes indexes and bibliographical references.
Contributions | Carter, Edward Carlos, 1928-, Maryland Historical Society. |
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LC Classifications | NA737L3 A2 1977 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | v. : |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22412362M |
ISBN 10 | 0300061005, 0300032293, 0300035217 |
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Edward C. Carter II is librarian of the American Philosophical Society and editor-in-chief of The Papers of Benjamin Henry Latrobe. For more information about Edward C. Carter II. EDWARD C. PAPENFUSE, Hall of Records BENJAMIN QUARLES, Morgan State University JOHN B. BOLES, Editor, Rice University NANCY G. BOLES, Assistant Editor RICHARD J. COX, Manuscripts MARY K. MEYER, Genealogy MARY KATHLEEN THOMSEN, Graphics FORMER EDITORS WILLIAM HAND BROWNE, LOUIS H. DIELMAN, JAMES W. .
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History of thePeloponnesian War
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The manipulation of choice
Black students in urban Canada
impact of the war on civilian consumption in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada
Antipodes
appeal to light; or, The tenets of deists examined and disapproved; and the authority of the Holy Scriptures asserted and vindicated.
Jubar astrologicum, or a true astrological guide
Germany in the later Middle Ages, 1200-1500
mouse that roared
James Fenimore Cooper.
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Van Horne (Editor), Lee W. Formwalt (Editor) Yale University Press,pp. This is the last of three volumes of selected correspondence and miscellaneous papers of Benjamin Henry Latrobe (), America’s first professional architect and engineer.
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Richard Beeman is professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania. The late Stephen Botein was professor of history at Michigan State University. Edward C.
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EDWARD C. CARTER II, Editor. (Published for The Maryland Historical Society by Yale University Press, Vol. I, lxxx, p.; Vol. II, xii, p. Illustrations, biographical appendix, index.
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Reviews: 2.During the next several months, the editor-in-chief consulted with the editors of several major projects, including Edward C. Carter II and Darwin H. Stapleton of the Papers of Benjamin Henry Latrobe; Nathan Reingold, Arthur R Molella, Marc Rothenberg, and Kathleen Waldenfels of the Papers of Joseph Henry; Arthur Link and David Hirst of the.Dr.
Carter had been the librarian for the American Philosophical Society since and from was the editor in chief of The Papers of Benjamin Henry Latrobe, a ten-volume edition of the writings of the early American architect and engineer published by Yale University Press.