The middle Georgia area—including Baldwin, Hancock, Jasper, Johnson, Putnam, Washington, and Wilkinson Counties—is a vast living museum of classic southern architecture. First published in 1972, this sweeping survey remains one of the best books on the topic, covering primitive, Gothic, Greek Revival, and Victorian styles, and beyond.
John Linley’s descriptions of the diverse structures of the Oconee area are illustrated with more than three hundred photographs and representative floor plans. Fine architecture, as Linley shows, is greatly influenced by climate and geography, by the natural resources of the region, and by history, custom, and tradition. He considers these major factors along with such individual features as green spaces—gardens and parks—and town and city plans, viewing the architecture in relation to the whole environment.
The architecture is discussed in chronological order by style and is related to the surrounding country, with each of the seven Oconee area counties presented historically and in terms of its own resources. Touring maps of the counties and the principal towns locate all structures and points of interest mentioned in the text.
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John Linley was a professor of landscape architecture at the University of Georgia from 1963 to 1986. He is also the author of The Georgia Catalog: Historic American Buildings Survey (Georgia).
“A comprehensive account of heretofore overlooked structures. The book is tightly organized, the buildings discussed individually with pertinent data tabulated at the end of each sub-regional section.”—Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
“A pleasant reading experience as well as a reference source . . . A welcome addition to the little family of books on the architecture of Georgia.”—Georgia Review
An important contribution to the history of the architecture of the South . . . Each region of the South should have a similar volume.”—Journal of Southern History
“A beautiful book, inside and out . . . This work should and will have as great an appeal to the general public as to professional architects.”—Georgia Historical Quarterly
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 194 pages. Illustrated with nearly three hundred photographs and a number of floor plans. Maps. Inscribed to individuals by the author and signed, "John Linley, Dec. 2, 1972". Dust jacket protected in a new mylar sleeve, not price clipped. Dust jacket has slight yellowing along edges and a 1/8" chip top of the spine. Many superb examples of Antebellum, Federal, Greek Revival, Victorian, and post-Victorian architecture located in Milledgeville, Baldwin County, and Hancock, Jasper, johnson, Putnam, Washington, and Wilkinson Counties. Book is solid, tight, square, no marks. A scarce copy inscribed by the author. First edition. Inscribed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 000991
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