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House & Garden 
Tebbs 
A LIBRARY IN THE MANNER OF THE^REGENCY 
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The style of the Regency is of softer grace than 
the classicism which preceded it.- It is an agree¬ 
able combination of straight lines and curves with 
tasteful but restrained ornamentation. That it was a 
livable mode can be witnessed from this modern 
library in the residence of A. J. Rogers. Esq.. New 
York City. The walls are paneled in French wal¬ 
nut. Trowbridge & Livingston, architects 
