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David Adler: The Architect and His Work by Ezra Stroller, First Edition Book
By Ezra Stoller, Richard Pratt
Located in valatie, NY
David Adler: The Architect and His Work by Richard Pratt. NY: M Evans, 1970. First edition
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20th Century American Books

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Paper

The Country Houses of David Adler by Stephen M. Salny, First Edition
By Stephen M. Salny
Located in valatie, NY
houses designed by one America's premier architects David Adler (1882-1949.) The book includes photos and
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21st Century and Contemporary American Books

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Paper

The Country Houses of David Adler by Stephen M. Salny, First Edition
By Stephen M. Salny
Located in valatie, NY
America's premier architects David Adler (1882-1949.) The book includes photos and floor plans of seventeen
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21st Century and Contemporary North American Books

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Paper

The Country Houses of David Adler Decorating Book
Located in Oakland Park, FL
The Country Houses of David Adler decorating book The Country Houses of David Adler (1882-1949
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Early 2000s American American Classical Books

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Paper

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