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Rense, Paige (editor). Architectural Digest FALL 1957. New York: John C. Brasfield Publishing Corp., 1957.
Architectural Digest Fall 1957. Vol. 14, No. 3. 220 pages. The magazine, in illustrated wrapper, is in VERY GOOD condition with edge wear to spine; closed tear/abrasion to spine edges, dogeared front corners, very light age darkening to front cover, light foxing to ffep, small closed tear to front wrapper bottom edge. This is a very tight, clean copy. Black & white photo illustrated. JMVINTAGE specializes in Books, Magazines and Treasures related to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and..other curious subjects. COVER/ARTICLE The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. John Harris, Beverly Hills, interior design by Florence Bates Hayward, A.I.D., architecture by Burton A. Schutt, A.I.A., associate architect Harold W. Levitt, A.I.A., photography by Julius Shulman; Residence of Mrs. Emily De Ware, Thunderbird Ranch and Country Club, achitect J.E. Dolena, interior design by Herman C. Peterson, Peterson Studios, photographed by Maynard L. Parker; Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eisen, Hidden Valley, California, architect Wallace Neff, A.I.A., photographed by Maynard L. Parker; Residence of Rella Factor, Beverly Hills, architect Wallace Neff, A.I.A., interior design by Betty Barr, photography by Julius Sulman; Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Betts, Los Angeles, architect Burton A. Schutt, A.I.A., photography by Julius Shulman; Model Home "Castles in the Woods", Royal Woods, California, interior designers: Shelly Thedford and A. Manners Robertson of W&J Sloane Interior Designers, Miss Doroby Mills of W&J Sloane, photography by Robert C. Cleveland; Residence of Mr. And Mrs. Nat Goldstone, Beverly Hills, architect Burton A. Schutt, A.I.A., photography by Julius Shulman; Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Goldstone, Beverly Hills, architect Burton A. Schutt, A.I., interior design by Goldy Glassman, photography by Julius Shulman; Model Home "Castle in the Oaks", Royal Oaks, CAlifornia, interior architecture by Herbert Cordier of Continental House, photography by George R. Szanik; Residence of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Worden, Pasadena, remodeling by Theodore Pletch, A.I.A., interior design by Delena Constantine of Cannell & Chaffin, photography by George R. Szanik; Residence of Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Marindale, Arcadia, California, designed by Hope Torxell Interiors, photography by Goerge E. Peterson; Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Finch, La Canada, Cailfornia, designed by Hope Troxell Interiors; Residence of Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Christie, Rolling Hills, California, architect James R. Friend, A.I.A., interior furnishings Jack Warnick, photography by Maynard L. Parker; Residence of Mr. and Mrs. John McWhinney, Midway City, California, architect Philmer Ellerbroek, A.I.A., interior design by Boyd Callaghan of Cannell & Chaffin, photography by George R. Szanik; Model Home "Castle in the Woods" Sherman Oaks, California, architect William M. Bray, A.I.A., interior design by Jerry Alsobrook, CAnnell & Chaffin, photography by George R. Szanik; (bottom of one page is torn out); Residence of Dr. and Mrs. J.E. Miracle, Glendale California, designed and executed by Hope Troxell Interiors, photography by George E. Peterson; Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis N. Danelian, Hollywood, California, architect: Eugene Choy, photography by George de Gennaro; Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Geisler, Beverly Hills, interior deisgn by Jane Lynch Geraghty, A.I.D., photography by George R. Szanik; Apartment of Mrs. Remy L. Chatain, New York, furniture by Baker Furniture, photography of William F. Howland; Residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Lowree III, Manhattan Beach, California, interior design by Ruth Livingston's Interiors, photography by George E. Peterson; Residence of Mr. and Mrs. William Wolf, Portugese Bend, California, interior design by Ruth Livingston's Interiors, photography by George E. Peterson; Residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. Gordon Livingston, Redondo Beach, California, interior design by Ruth Livingston's Interiors, photography by George E. Peterson; a Residence in beverly Hills, interior design Marshall D. Landis of Greene & Hinkle, photography by Maynard L. Parker; Residence of Eileen Mayon, Northridge, California, interior design by Ida Lambert of W&J Sloane of Beverly HIlls, photography by George R. Szanik; Residence of Dr. and Mrs. J.E. Wilson, WEstwood, California, interior design by Ida Lambert of W&J Sloane of Beverly HIlls, photography by George R. Szanik; Manor House, Baldwin Hills Estates, California, architecture by S. Mervyn Barnett of Barnett Bros, interior design by Paul Chamberlain of Barnett Bros, photography by George R. Szanik; Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Weber, Holmby Hills, CAlifornia, interior design by Phyllis Pinto, photography by George R. Szanik; A Beach House on Hillsboro Mil, Pompoano, Florida, architect William Vaughn, A.I.A, interior design by Gates Myers, A.I.D, photography by Ezra Stoller; Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Francis V. Crane, Florida Keys, architect Wahl Snyder, A.I.A., interior design by Margaret DeHass of Richard Plumer-Miami; Alpha Phi Sorority House, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), interior design by Zora Morgan, photography by George R. Szanik; Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson, Los Angeles, photography by Maynard L. Parker; Apartment of Mrs. L.M. Boyle, Los Angeles, photography by Maynard L. Parker; Apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Amos E. Schermerhorn, Los Angeles, photography by Maynard L. Parker; Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shaprio, Beverly Hills, interior design by Dean Reynolds, photography by Maynard L. Parker; Anthony Bros. prize winning pool at Los Angeles County Fair, 1954, designed by Phil Anthony; Anheuser-Busch Brewery, Los Angeles, interior design by Ruth M. Johnson of MARSHALL LAIRD, photography by George R. Szanik; Phil Ahn's Moongate, Panorama City, California, interior design by Mrs. Cortlandt Van HOrn, A.I.D., photography by Robert C. Cleveland; Executive Suite Southern CAlifornia Gas Company, Los Angeles, architect Wayne McAllister and William Wagner, interior design by Rex M. Davis of CAnnell & Chaffin, photography by George R. Szanik; Pasadena Tumor Institute, interior design by Hope Troxell Interiors, photography by George E. Peterson; Paperback condition: Very Good
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Rense, Paige (editor). Architectural Digest FALL 1958. New York: John C. Brasfield Publishing Corp., 1958.
Architectural Digest Fall 1958. Vol. 15, No. 3. 204 pages. The magazine, in illustrated wrapper, is in VERY GOOD condition with minor edge wear; closed tear/abrasion to spine edge, age darkening to top page edges. This is a very tight, clean copy. Black & white photo illustrated. JMVINTAGE specializes in Books, Magazines and Treasures related to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and..other curious subjects. COVER/ARTICLE The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. Roderick Royer, Beverly Hills, interior design by Mary Royer Interiors, architecture by Roderick Royer of Miller, Royer & Kite, photography by Julius Shulman; Triplex Penthouse of Mr. And Mrs. George Vanderbilt, New York, architecture interior design by Tom Douglas, A.I.D., photography by William F. Howland; Apartment of Mr. And Mrs. George Sherman, Los Angeles, interior design by Catherine Armstrong, A.I.D. and Bill Kipka, A.I.D., photography by H.L. Van Pelt; Residence of Mr. And Mrs. Speed Post, Brentwood, interior design by Catherine Armstrong, A.I.D., and Bill Kipka, A.I.D. photography by George de Gennaro; Williamsburg Wilshire Apartments, Los Angeles, interior design by Catherine Armstrong, A.I.D and Bill Kipka, A.I.D., photography by Harold Davis; The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. Joseph Mitchell, Beverly Hills, interior design by Jerry Alsobrook of Cannell & Chaffin, architecture by R.E. Ashton, A.I.A., photography by George R. Szanik; The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. Eblen Malouf, Dallas, interior design by Ceil Williams, photography by Lawrence Joseph; The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. Paul Bradshaw, Point Loma, California, interior design by Walter A. Brockerick, A.I.D., architecture by Ralph L. Frank; The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. Warren J. Henderson, Hillsboro Beach, Florida, interior design by Beatrice West, A.I.D., architecture by C. Henrick Hammond, F.A.I.A. and Samuel Ogren, Sr., A.I.A., Samuel Ogren, Jr., photography by James Vincent; Residence in Brentwood Park, Los Angeles, interior design by Jerry Dillon Interiors, landscape architecture by Fred Bannisch, architecture by Harris and Rice, photography by Harold Davis; The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. Joel E. Moss, Brentwood, interior design by Sylvia Lushing and Berthe Warshawsky, photography by Maynard L. Parker; A Toluca Lake Residence, interior design by Sylvia Lushing and Berthe Warshawsky, photography by Maynard L. Parker; The Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sinclair, Beverly Hills, interior design by Edward F. White Interiors, architecture by David Friedman, photography by Julius Shulman; The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. Milton Daily, interior design by Hazel McRoy of Cannell & Chaffin, architecture by Albert C. Martin and Associates, A.I.A., photography by George R. Szanik; The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. Laurence J. Thompson, Manhattan Beach, California, interior design by Robert G. Halstead and Janet M. Stephens, architecture and building by Arthur G. Winsworth, A.I.A., photography by George R. Szanik; The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. Robert Mosher, Encino, interior design by Delena Constantine, architecture by Maurice H. Fleishman, A.I.A., photography by George R. Szanik; The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. James E Boyce, Sherman Oaks, interior design by Helen Traxler, photography by Maynard L. Parker; The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. William S. Richardson, Bal Harbour, Miami Beach, interior design by Richard Plumer-Miami, architecture by Wahl Snyder, A.I.A. photography by Ezra Stolier; The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. Lynn Durham, Midland, Texas, interior design by Cannell & Chaffin, architecture by R. Turner Kimmel, photography by Maynard L. Parker; The Residence of Mr. Robert Weaver Stevens, Santa Monica Canyon, interior design by Robert Weaver Stevens, photography by Robert C. Cleveland; The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. Harry B. Sugarman, San Diego, interior design by Walter B. Broderick, A.I.D. of Walter Broderick & Associates, architecture by Ralph L. Frank, photography by Maxwell Studios; The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. Ray Wilcox, Bel Air, interior design by Jacqueline M. Ross, photography by George R. Szanik; The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. Loyd Frank Vann, Coconut Grove, Florida, interior design by Richard Plumer-Miami, architecture by Loyd Frank Vann, A.I.A, photography by Ezra Stolier; The Residence of Mr. William E. Schneider, A.I.D., interior design by Schneider-Garnier, photography by George R. Szanik; The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. A.A. Milligan, Oxnard, interior design by John R. Smyth with Ralph Potter & Associates, photography by George R. Szanik; The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. Lawrence Davidson, Palm Springs, interior design by Louise M. Franzalia, A.I.D. with Ralph Potter & Associates, photography by George R. Szanik; The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. Elmer Johnson, San Bernardino, interior design by Bruce Plummer of Cannell & Chaffin, remodeling architecture by J. Philmer Ellerbroeck, A.I.A, photography by George R. Szanik; The Grand Manor, Baldwin Hills Estates, California, interior design by Barnett Bros, architecture and building by Briggs Construction Co., photography by George R. Szanik; The Residence of Mr. And Mrs. Charles Curland (Marilyn Erskine), Brentwood, interior design by Lindy Pond of Chazan's Interiors, photography by Julius Shulman; The Residence of Dr. and Mrs. Pridham Davis, Beverly Hills, interior design by Herman Schlorman, photography by Sydney Photographic Studio; Apartment of Mr. And Mrs. James Pelham, Los Angeles, interior design by Kay McCoy Harrington, photography by George de Gennaro; "Duck Key" owned and developed by Mr. And Mrs. Bryan S. Newkirk, interior design by Virginia Costello of Richard Plumer-Miami, architecture by Alexander Lewis, A.I.A., photography by Ezra Stolier; Screen Actors Guild, Hollywood, interior design by Anthony Forsythe of Barker Bros. Studio of Interior Design, architecture by Eduardo Samaniego, A.I.A. photography by Maynard L. Parker; Bel-Air Bay Club, interior design by Anthony Forsythe of Barker Bros. Studio of Interior Design; Factory Showroom of Johnson Furniture Co, Grand Rapids, Michigan, interior design by Virginia Arnold of Cannell & Chaffin; Showrooms of Catalina, Inc., Los Angeles, interior design by C.A. Korkowski of K. S. Wilshire; Town House Motor Lodge, Reno, Nevada, interior design by C.A. Korkowski of K.S. Wilshire. Paperback condition: Very Good
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Kornfeld, Albert (editor). House & Beautiful Magazine 10/48. New York: Conde Nast, 1948.
The magazine, in illustrated wrapper is in VERY GOOD(minus) condition. The back wrapper is detached, chipping, closed tearing to editions, the spine has cracking/chipping tearing, open tear to bottom front wrapper edge (about 1.5"). 242 pages. ON THE COVER: Mrs. John Chambers Hughes wanted red damask in the drawing room of her Park Avenue house and asked her decorator, James Amster, to interpret it in the modern feeling. The lighting of this room is by Rudolf Wendel. Articles include: DECORATION: THERE IS NOTHING MORE PERSONAL THAN TASTE: The problem#1 MRS. VINCENT ASTOR likes cornflower blue, she asked interior designer GEORGE STACEY to give her a living room of that color. She wanted the room to incorporate a pair of eagle console tables from the old Astor house. Although she and her husband have a country house at Rhinebeck on the Hudson, they regard their Gracie Square Apartment as home. Color photographs; The problem #2 MRS. WARREN PERSHING wanted her Park Avenue duplex to be as gaily livable as a country house. For the living room she wanted a cheerful scheme and a sense of informality. Interior designer WILLIAM BALDWIN provides a solution. Color photograph; Problem #3 MRS WALTER HOVING has an unusually large and long living room in her New York apartment. Interior designer WILLIAM PAHLMANN provides a solution. Color photograph; Problem #4 MRS. DIEGO SUAREZ wants the sweep of green lawn beyond the shore line of Shinnecock Bay and wants the same feeling in the living room of her home in the Southampton Dune. Interior decorator MRS. ARCHIBALD BORWN provides a solution. Color photograph; Problem #5 MRS. GEORGE L. COLEMAN, JR has definite requirement for the living room of her Pebble Beach California home. Interior decorate MRS. FRANCES A. ELKINS provides the solution; TWO POINTS OF VIEW: These New York living rooms express two extremes of taste. French furniture silhouetted against tall screens in the Robert McKinneys' apartment (Interior design by Paul Kent; Brick, wood, cast iron and rough fabrics combined in Henry C. Petter's brownstone house (Interior design by Florence Knoll of Hans Knoll Associates). Black & white photos; Five Halls which evidence personal taste: 1. French prints pattern Charlest Thomspon's long narrow hall. 2. Chinese silk on the walls of Mrs. Jesse I Straus' Mt. Kisco loggia. 3. Cartouche frames a Venetian glass sconce at Mr. Arthur H. Kudners (interior designer William Pahlmann). 4. Vines echo the green outdoors at the Wellington Hendersons' (interior designer Frances A. Elkins). 5. Blue roses on white wallpaper, geometry in white on a black floor (interior decorator James Asmter); TO LIVE AS WELL AS YOU LOOK; SHOP WITH YOUR ROOM IN MIND; THE CASE FOR ORIENTAL RUGS; GARDEN APARTMENTS are mushrooming up all over the U.S.A. Glen Oaks Village, near New York is typical. Tenants thorniest decorating problem concerns the windows; APPOINTMENTS; ADD AS NEEDED Here is furniture which can be bought piece by piece to make a harmonious whole; GARDENING; TYRANTS AMONG PLANTS by Richard Sudell. Unless firmly controlled, the delicate vine, the glossy-leaved shrub or the tree, so appealing when young, may rapidly become a plant montster, overrunning the garden; THIS GREEN GARDEN ADDS A ROOM Mr. And Mrs. Brooke Cadwallader's French Provincial house near Stamford, Connecticut; DRAFTED TO FIGHT HUNGER by Richardson Wright; HOUSE & GARDEN'S PRINT NO. 8; ARCHITECTURE: HOUSE WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH Mrs. Thompson Dickinson keys her Pasadena house to her own and California's informal way of living. Woodbridge Dickinson, Jr. and Lawrence Test, architects. Includes floor plan and numerous black & white photos; CASUAL AND COMFORTABLE Mr. And Mrs. Julius Lipton' country house in Arrowhead Point, Connecticut. Architecture by Burton Ashford Bugbee.; HOW TO CUT YOUR HEATING BILL; GENERAL: PICASSO THE POTTER, At the French Riviera village of Vallauris was the scene of a vernissage that rivaled those of the Paris art season. In a modest booth at the village fair, Picasso was exhibiting 39 pieces of pottery, results of his most recent creative outburst. All were made at the pottery factory of his friend Madame Ramier. Black & white photos of the Duchess of Windsor; CONTINENTAL SCRAPBOOK The Salon des Artistes Decorateurs present recent trends in European design; THE CALIFORNIAN AND THE OYSTER by Helen Evans Brown. The West Coast has its own oyster recipes which antedate the Gold Rush. Table set for dinner in Hattie Carnegie's elegant dining room. The dress featured in the color photo is a Hattie Carnegie orginal; HOW TO KEEP A KITCHEN OUT OF SIGHT; BRAZIL IS MORE THAN SUGAR LOAF MOUNTAIN; TURNTABLE; THIS IS AMERICA by Davile L. Cohn; CLIFF-SIDE HOUSE Mrs. A.H. Donnelly Narragansett Bay house by architects George Howe and Robert Montgomery Brown. Paperback condition: Very Good in Wraps p3457
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Rense, Paige (editor). Architectural Digest 6/00. Conde Nast, 2000.
ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST 6/00. June 2000. The magazine, in illustrated wrapper, is in VERY GOOD condition with minor shelf wear on wrapper edges/corners with a pen marking on the lower front edges. 282 pages. Vol 57, No. 6. COVER: The living and dining rooms of a Westchester County, New York, house. Interior design by Sills Huniford Associates, Photography by Mary E. Nichols, See page 180. COUNTRY MODERNISM Filling a Nineteenth-Century Stone House in Westchester County with Contemporary Tones Interior Design by Sills Huniford Associates, Text by Suzanne Trocme, Photography by Mary E. Nichols; ASPEN ELEVATION A Melange of Materials Revives the Log Vernacular Architecture by Marc Appleton and Paul Williger of Appleton & Associates and David F. Gibson, Interior Design by Bill Lane of Lane-McCook & Associates, Text by Mildred E Schmertz, Photography by David a Marlow. Bob and Linda Gersh's vacation home; ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST VISITS: MICHAEL J. FOX AND TRACY POLLAN The Actors' Country Retreat in the Rolling Hills of New England Architecture by Charles R Myer of Charles R Myer & Company, Interior Design by Marc Charbonnet and Ewa Olsen of MECA Productions, Landscape Design by Jean Brooks, Text by Nancy Collins, Photography by Peter Aaron/Esto; A PASTORAL ROMANCE Current Affairs Define a Bucolic New York Property Architecture and Interior Design by Lee F. Mindel of Shelton, Mindel & Associates, Text by Judith Thurman, Photography by Michael Moran; NATURE'S WAY IN BIG SUR An Architect's House Celebrates the California Landscape Architecture by Mickey Muennig, Text by Michael Webb, Photography by Grant Mudford. The architect's house in Big Sur; ANTQUES: CORNHUSK BAGS A Vibrant Tradition in Native American Weaving By Richard Conniff; A LAKE SUPERIOR STORY Building a Vacation House Nestled into the Dunes in Michigan Architecture by Margaret McCurry, FAIA, Text by Margaret McCurry, Photography by Mary E. Nichols. Doug and Janet McClintock's camp on Lake Superior near Grand Marais; A CABIN IN THE SKY Ken and Ida Manko's Rustic Aerie on a Maine Mountaintop, Text by Susan Dooley, Photography by Brian Vanden Brink; SPRING ISLAND SANCTUARY High Style for a Low Country Residence Off the Coast of South Carolina Architecture by Mark P. Finlay, AIA, Interior Design by Victoria Hagan, Text by Michael Frank, Photography by Steven Brooke; WESTWARD IN WYOMING Collecting Molesworth Treasures in a Family's Jackson Hole Lodge Architecture by James Nagle of Nagle, Hartray, Danker, Kagan, McKay, Text by Elizabeth Clair Flood, Photography by Roger Wade. Dan and Gail Cook's Wyoming home; NORTHERN EXPOSURE A Photographer's Woodland Compound in Minnesota Architecture by David D. Salmela, AIA, Text by Penelope Rowlands, Photography by Tony Soluri. Ravenwood, Jim and Judy Brandenburg's compound in the Superior National Forest; DEPARTMENTS Inside the Design World GUEST SPEAKER: TOBIAS WOLFF The Second-Home Blues; ARCHITECTURE: MILLENNIAL MONTECITO New Attitude for a Venerable California Site, Text by Christopher Finch Photography by De Foresta. Karen and Gary Kledzik's home designed by Robert Hochhauser, of Hocchauser Blatter Architecture and Planning.; DESIGN NOTEBOOK: CUSTOM TENT CABINS Lighthearted Shelters at Home on the Range, Photography by Audrey Hall. Hilary Heminway and her business partner and contractor's Montana tent. ; FOR COLLECTORS: MONTANA SPIRIT A Contemporary Setting for Native American Art, Text by Penelope Rowlands, Photography by Roger Wade. Atelier Ugo Sap architects and Paul Vincent Wiseman of The Wiseman, architects; AD LIVING: TO THE LIGHTHOUSE A Unique Summer Retreat on Maine's Bear Island, Text by Susan Mary Alsop, Photography by Story Litchfield. Martin Morad and his wife, Fabiola Martens' restoration of this lighthouse; AD ELECTRONICA: ARCHTECTURAL TOURS ON THE INTERNET Making Virtual Visits Around the World By Nicholas yon Hoffman; REAL ESTATE MARKET: SPECIAL SECTION- AMERICAN COUNTRY HOUSES The Editors' Top Selections from Coast to Coast MONTANA Stock Farm, 2,600 acre private club in Hamilton, created by Charles Schwab and partners, includes a Tom Fazio-designed 18-hole golf course; NEW HAMPSHIRE Center Sandwich home to a 52-acre wooded estate, originally designed by Boston architect J. Randolph Coolidge who built the Arts and Crafts residence for his Harvard professor brother, AC Coolidge in 1919; MASSACHUSETTS Rockmarge, in Prides Crossing, was the estate of William H. "Judge" Moore, the New financier and partner of Henry Clay Frick. The remaining 8,000 square-foot coach house was converted into an eight bedroom residence in the early 1960s. Designed in part by architect Arthur Little. VERMONT Big Oak Farm a 25-acre estate on the shores of Vermont's Lake Champlain; TELLURIDE home in the San Miguel region of Colorado; NEW MEXICO: Bobcat Ranch, a 3,000-acre estate, about 30 miles of Taos in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains; SACRAMENTO VALLEY Mill Creek Ranch, a 27,000 acre estate near Red Bluff; NEWPORT "Gray Craig was completed by architect H.T. Lindeberg in 1926 and named for a plot of land on which it stands. The Newport site had been owned by O.H.P. Belmont-reputed silent partner to Cornelius Vanderbilt-in the late 19th Century"; VIRGINIA Boxwood, one of the earliest established farms in Virginia's hunt country and a National Historic Landmark; MAINE Treetops in Seal Harbor, designed by architect Frederick L. Savage; OAHU A 43-acre estate nestled between the peaks of the Koolau mountains in Hawaii; NEW YORK Foxmount Farm, an equestrian estate situated on the North Shore Long Island. The stucco-and-brick manor house was designed and built by Peabody, Wilson and Brown in 1916; CAPE COD A compound in East Orleans, Massachusetts near Nauset Beach; JACKSON HOLE Log house that was built in 1996 by architect Larry Berlin in Wyoming; PUGET SOUND A 1924 English-style manor house on Washington's Puget Sound; VIRGINIA "Seven Oaks Farm, in Albemarle, Virginia, is listed on the National and is a Virginia Historic Landmark. The oldest building on the 106-acre property is Black's Tavern, built in 1769. Lewis and Clark stayed overnight at the tavern in 1803 before beginning their journey across the continent. Alexander Garrett, the first bursar of the University of Virginia, purchased the property in 1819 and gave it to his son Dr. John Bolling Garrett. In 1843 Garrett built the Greek Revival manor house that is now the estate's main residenceÖ.The renowned Langhorne sisters-including Nancy, the future Lady Astor, and Irene, the future Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson-grew up at the adjacent Mirador, which can be seen from the property"; JUPITER ISLAND A colonial Caribbean-style estate built in the early 20th century; MONTECITO A 35-acre estate designed by architect Cliff May; NEW YORK The Cliffs, a Gothic Revival mansion in Mill Neck, on Long Island, built in 1863 as the summer house of Manhattan legislature and philanthropist James W. Beekman; VERMONT Stonegate, a traditional 84-acre Connecticut River Valley-style residence and estate, in the rural town of Barnard. ASPEN A contemporary house on two and a half acres built and designed by architect Larry Yaw; SANTA FE Jacona Hacienda, dating from the early 1700s and one of the oldest houses in Santa Fe; NEW JERSEY Blairsden, considered one of the great estates and mansions of the Gilded Age with design by Carrere & Hastings, proponents of the Beaux Arts movement and the architects of the New York Public Library; SANTA BARBARA A 1926 Spanish Colonial Revival house on the 38-acre Hope Ranch with architectural design by George Washington Smith; SOUTHAMPTON An 8,000 square foot 1998 residence located steps from Heady Creek. Paperback condition: Very Good
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