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The story of an archaeological site and the public reaction to it.

Trade Review
The late Robert J. Mullen has written a reliable, readable, and well-illustrated book that covers, in six chronological chapters, a selection of the major monuments of Mexican colonial architecture during the period from 1521 to independence." - Hispanic American Historical Review "This book is the first I know that addresses this architecture in one concise, readable volume... It will be useful to students and travelers or simply people interested in the architecture of Mexico - a vast group." - Hal Box, W. L. Moody, Jr., Centennial Professor in Architecture, University of Texas at Austin

Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Note on Irish Government
  • Introduction: Dublin Surfacing
  • 1. Blackpool and Watlingford
  • 2. A Civic Place
  • 3. Normans
  • 4. Scrutiny
  • 5. Friends
  • 6. Dlí agus Cirt
  • 7. Joint Consent
  • 8. Emotional Terms and Section Fours
  • 9. Under the Raven
  • 10. This Old Job
  • Conclusion: It Is If You Want It to Be
  • Further Reading
  • Index

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      Publisher: MU - University of Texas Press
      Publication Date: 10/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780292729773, 978-0292729773
      ISBN10: 0292729774
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The story of an archaeological site and the public reaction to it.

      Trade Review
      The late Robert J. Mullen has written a reliable, readable, and well-illustrated book that covers, in six chronological chapters, a selection of the major monuments of Mexican colonial architecture during the period from 1521 to independence." - Hispanic American Historical Review "This book is the first I know that addresses this architecture in one concise, readable volume... It will be useful to students and travelers or simply people interested in the architecture of Mexico - a vast group." - Hal Box, W. L. Moody, Jr., Centennial Professor in Architecture, University of Texas at Austin

      Table of Contents
      • Acknowledgments
      • Note on Irish Government
      • Introduction: Dublin Surfacing
      • 1. Blackpool and Watlingford
      • 2. A Civic Place
      • 3. Normans
      • 4. Scrutiny
      • 5. Friends
      • 6. Dlí agus Cirt
      • 7. Joint Consent
      • 8. Emotional Terms and Section Fours
      • 9. Under the Raven
      • 10. This Old Job
      • Conclusion: It Is If You Want It to Be
      • Further Reading
      • Index

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