Copyright 1916; Paul Elder and Company publishers; hardbound; illustrated with numerous tipped-in photographic images; aged but very good condition; no dust jacket.
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The Panama-California Exposition, later renamed Panama California International Exposition, was held in San Diego from 1915 to 1917, celebrating the opening of the Panama Canal and of San Diego being the first US port of call for ships going westward through the canal.
Bertram Goodhue (1869 - 1924) was a renowned architect and type designer, known for his works in Gothic Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival styles.
THE ARCHITECTURE and the GARDENS of the SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION by Bertram Goodhue
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