Item #009366 Teller & Halverson: Masters of the Colonial Revival in Ulster County, New York; A Memorial to the Kingston City Laboratory and Ulster County Tumor Clinic; William B. Rhoads with contributions by Avery L. Smith, Milton M. Grover, Jr., and Anna K. Forster. William B. Rhoads.

Teller & Halverson: Masters of the Colonial Revival in Ulster County, New York; A Memorial to the Kingston City Laboratory and Ulster County Tumor Clinic; William B. Rhoads with contributions by Avery L. Smith, Milton M. Grover, Jr., and Anna K. Forster

Kingston, NY: Friends of Historic Kingston, 2005. Paperback. vii, [1], 35, [1] p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Paperback; stapled. White covers printed in black. Inscribed by the author on title page: "For Guy Lacy Schless, M.D." Guy Lacy Schless (1929-2011) was an endocrinologist at Pennsylvania Hospital for 55 years. The author, William B. Rhoads, was a retired professor of art history who published several works on the architectural history of the Kingston, N.Y., area. Teller & Halverson was a Kingston architectural firm, led by Myron Teller (1875-1959) and Harry Halverson (1891-1988), who specialized in historical restoration and in the Colonial Revival style popular in the early to mid-20th century. Includes facsimile of Myron Teller's colonial hardware catalog from 1926; and erratum slip tipped in before p. 35. Very scarce. In Very Good+ Condition: front cover has 3 small ink marks; cover lightly soiled; note written at lower edge of p. 34, presumably by Schless; otherwise, clean and solid. Very Good +. Item #009366

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