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AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS 



October, 1905 



JUST 



PUBLISHE D 



cytmerican 

 Estates *** Gardens 



4to. 11 x 13 /4 inches. Illuminated Cover and 

 275 Illustrations. 306 Pages. Price, $10.00 



By* BARR FERREE 



Editor of "American Homes and Gardens," Corresponding Member of the 



American Institute of Architects and of the Royal Institute 



of British Architects 



A SUMPTUOUS BOOK dealing with some of the most stately 

 houses and charming gardens in America. The illustrations 

 are in nearly all cases made from original photographs, and are 

 beautifully printed on double coated paper. Attractively bound. 

 The book will prove one of the most interesting books of the 

 year, and will fill the wants of those who desire to purchase a 

 luxurious book on our American Homes. 



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