I'm thinning out my possessions. Too much stuff around the house that I never use. Someone here - is it Harvey? - is involved with architecture. I have: "Art Nouveau in Catalonia" by Francois Loyer. Evergreen Press. Great color plates. Coffee table size and slickness.
"The Architecture of Choice: Eclecticism in America 1880-1930" by Walter C. Kidney. Published by George Braziller, NY. Paperback, black and white photographs and some great line drawings.
I'll give 'em away to anyone that has an interest in the field. I'll pay the postage. If you want to send me a book in exchange, that's fine, but no obligation. email to: tony (Email Removed) but put something in the subject line that tells me you are not offering to share $7 million in overlooked funds.
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Do you by any chance have an A/C compressor for a '93 Buick Century Custom (dark blue)? Good luck and good sailing. net /
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Do you by any chance have an A/C compressor for a '93 Buick Century Custom (dark blue)?
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