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Title: The Principles of Interior Decoration
Description: New York, The Macmillan Company, 1922. Hardcover. Light blue boards with white lettering and illustration; xv, 1 leaf, 289 pp.; illustrations, XVI plates (including frontispiece). "One who sets out to furnish a given house for the occupancy of a given family faces a three-fold problem. He must select and arrange in the house such things as suit the age, sex and temperament of the individual members, meet their needs, express their tastes and aspirations, and fit their purse. He must, moreover, see that the things so selected and arranged suit the house itself, in scale, coloring and style. Finally, he must see to it that these things are not only suitable but intrinsically good-looking, and that they combine to form a harmonious and beautiful whole." -- The Principles of Interior Decoration by Bernard Jakway ,1922. Good (Ex-Library with sticker on the book spine and markings to the ffep; boards are edgeworn/bumped/scuffed/smudged; textblock edges are lightly dampstained at the edges and are toned with smudging/scuffing; interior is clean but does have very light dampstaining at the corner edges that does not affect readability; toned with the occasional smudge; binding appears solid.) .

Keywords: Art Technique, Interior Decoration Principles ; Interior Decoration ; ;

Price: US$ 40.00 Seller: Kevin Mullen, Bookseller
- Book number: 200622

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