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Rense, Paige (editor). Architectural Digest 6/01 AMERICAN COUNTRY HOUSE ISSUE. New York: Conde' Nast Pub Inc, 2001.

AMERICAN COUNTRY HOUSE issue. The magazine, in illustrated wrapper, is in NEAR FINE condition with minor shelf wear and owner's address label on front. 270 pages - Architectural Digest- 6/2001-Vol 58 No 6. COVER: The interior of a renovated barn filled with American artifacts. Photography by Michael Moran; Articles include: PENNSYLVANlA REVERIE A Restored 1830s Barn Holds a Treasury of American Memories Text by Susan Sheehan, Photography by Michael Moran; SOUTHWESTERN SERENITY A City-Bred Rancher's New Mexico Sanctuary Text by Nancy Collins, Photography by Robert Reck. Ranch house of former horse trainer Gordon Miller, outside of Santa Fe; SEASONS AT PRETTY MARSH A Contemporary Maine House Redefines Shingle Style Architecture by Elliott & Elliott, Landscape Architecture by Patrick Chasse, Text by Mildred F. Schmertz, Photography by Brian Vanden Brink. Matthew and Elizabeth Elliott, a husband-and-wife team.; ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESOLUTION Integrating Nature into a Dramatic Glass- and-Steel Residence in Colorado Architecture by Lake/Flato, Interior Design by Gregga Jordan Smieszny, Text by Philip Nobel, Photography by David O. Marlow. David Lake, Ted Flato and Karla Green, San Antonio designed this Castle Rock, Colorado residence of Fred H. Barlitt, Jr. and his wife Jana.; WYOMING SIMPLE An Artist's Studio near the Tetons Captures the Essence of a Country Barn Architecture and Interior Design by Paul Bertelli, Text by Amanda Vain, Photography by Mary E. Nichols; MIDWESTERN ROOTS Elaine and John Mellencamp in Bloomington, Indiana Interior Design by Dilger Gibson, Text by Michael Frank, Photography by Scott Frances; CALIFORNIA BOUNTIFUL Casual Comforts Fill Producer Lawrence Bender's Residence Interior Design by Kim Green, Text by Peter Haldeman, Photography by Mary E. Nichols; PORTRAITS OF PLACES Nineteenth-Century Paintings of Americaln Towns By Jeffrey Simpson; RAT0NAL ROMANTICISM A Michigan Retreat Informed by the Vernacular Architecture and Interior Design by Margaret McCurry, FAIA, ASID, Landscape Architecture by Maria Smithburg, Text by Michael Webb, Photography by Mary E. Nichols; HOTELS: THE COLONIAL HOUSES Eighteenth-Century America Comes Alive in Original and Replicated Spaces in Williamsburg, Virginia Text by James S. Wamsley, Photography by Billy Cunningham; ON THE WATERFRONT Reanimating a Hundred-Year-Old Boathouse in Maine Interior Design by John Lyle, Text by Annette Tapert; GUEST SPEAKER: NICK HORNBY The American Revelation; AD SHOPPING: DESERT BLOOMS Thomas Allardyce and Illya Hendrix's Best Palm Springs-Area Sources Text by Christopher Finch, Photography by Jim McHugh; AD TRAVELS: MAYNARD DIXON'S UTAH A Museum and Guesthouse That Evoke the Western Artist's Spirit Text by Jonathan Kandell, Photography by Robert Reck; ARCHITECTURE NOTEBOOK: PRIVATE ART MUSEUMS Intimate Gems in Manhattan, St. Louis and Long Island By Victoria Newhouse. The Neue Galerie New York, renovation architecture by Annabelle Selldorf.; FOR COLLECTORS: ICONS OF AMERICANA A Vermont House Doubles as a Folk Art Reliquary Text by Steven M. L. Aronson, Photography by Billy Cunningham. Alvin and Annie Schlesinger's home in Dorset, Vermont; ANTIQUES NOTEBOOK: ANDRE SORNAY Taking a Closer Look at a Modern Furniture Pioneer By Marc Kristal; ARCHITECTURE: RURAL ECHOES IN MALlBU A Hilltop Residence Recalls a Quebec Barn Text by Michael Webb, Photography by Erhard Pfeiffer; AD ELECTRONICA: THE WIRELESS WORLD' New Capabilities for the Mobile Telephone By Nicholas von Hoffman; ESTATES FOR SALE: EDITORS SELECT AMERICAN COUNTRY HOUSES Santa Fe, Telluride, Hawaii: Mauna Kea Golf Course on Hawaii's big island, architecture by Tom Bingham and interior design by Paul Vincent Wiseman. Key West: Five-bedroom circa 1860 house at the top of Solares Hill in central Old Town Key West. Virginia. Illinois: 1921 David Adler designed residence in Glencoe. Massachusetts: The Fuller Crosby House in Lakeville, Massachusetts, composed of two houses, one built in 1670 and the other in 1760. Connecticut: Rubly, an 18-room stone-and-stucco mansion designed by Beaux-Arts-educated architect Alfredo Taylor. Virginia: Cabin Branch in Fauquier County, Virginia. Pebble Beach: Hacienda Mar Monte, a 1929 Mediterranean-style villa above the 17-Mile Drive in Pebble Beach and designed by architect Robert Stanton for himself. Georgia: Regency Hall, circa 1898, in Covington. Massachusetts: Sipson's Island, a private retreat home to an 11.5 acre compound. Southern California: Piru Mansion, in Ventura County, built in the late 19th century by architects Samuel and Joseph Cather Newsom. Hawaii: Ho'owaiwai Farms, 54 acres of gardens, waterfalls, swimming holes and mountain streams in Hilo. New York: Ulrich Franzen's 1956 residence that he designed for himself and family in Rye. Montana: Six acre estate in Bozeman. San Juan Islands: Grindstone Harbor waterfront house on Orcas Island, off the coast of Washington is a remodeled home by San Francisco architect Howard Backen. Bucks County: Headquarters Farm in Pennsylvania. Bar Harbor: Atlantique, a 1904 mansion on Mount Desert Island, off the coast of Maine, built by architect Frederick L. Savage for descendants of John Jacob Astor; New Hampshire: Funfield, a 1916 residence, nestled in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in the town of Sugar Hill and designed by Philadelphia architect John Graham, Jr. Santa Barbara: Architect Michael Carmichael's house for himself. Paperback condition: Near Fine

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Betts, Benjamin Franklin (ed). The American Architect. Volume Cxxxvi. Number 2575.

(American Architect) Betts, Benjamin Franklin (ed). THE AMERICAN ARCHITECT. VOLUME CXXXVI. NUMBER 2575. New York, International Publications, September, 1929. Printed wrapper. Interior is very clean, wrapper is lightly soiled and chipped along the edges, otherwise a very good copy.

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Rense, Paige (editor). Architectural Digest 6/00. Conde Nast, 2000.

ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST 6/00. June 2000. The magazine, in illustrated wrapper, is in VERY GOOD condition with minor shelf wear on wrapper edges/corners with a pen marking on the lower front edges. 282 pages. Vol 57, No. 6. COVER: The living and dining rooms of a Westchester County, New York, house. Interior design by Sills Huniford Associates, Photography by Mary E. Nichols, See page 180. COUNTRY MODERNISM Filling a Nineteenth-Century Stone House in Westchester County with Contemporary Tones Interior Design by Sills Huniford Associates, Text by Suzanne Trocme, Photography by Mary E. Nichols; ASPEN ELEVATION A Melange of Materials Revives the Log Vernacular Architecture by Marc Appleton and Paul Williger of Appleton & Associates and David F. Gibson, Interior Design by Bill Lane of Lane-McCook & Associates, Text by Mildred E Schmertz, Photography by David a Marlow. Bob and Linda Gersh's vacation home; ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST VISITS: MICHAEL J. FOX AND TRACY POLLAN The Actors' Country Retreat in the Rolling Hills of New England Architecture by Charles R Myer of Charles R Myer & Company, Interior Design by Marc Charbonnet and Ewa Olsen of MECA Productions, Landscape Design by Jean Brooks, Text by Nancy Collins, Photography by Peter Aaron/Esto; A PASTORAL ROMANCE Current Affairs Define a Bucolic New York Property Architecture and Interior Design by Lee F. Mindel of Shelton, Mindel & Associates, Text by Judith Thurman, Photography by Michael Moran; NATURE'S WAY IN BIG SUR An Architect's House Celebrates the California Landscape Architecture by Mickey Muennig, Text by Michael Webb, Photography by Grant Mudford. The architect's house in Big Sur; ANTQUES: CORNHUSK BAGS A Vibrant Tradition in Native American Weaving By Richard Conniff; A LAKE SUPERIOR STORY Building a Vacation House Nestled into the Dunes in Michigan Architecture by Margaret McCurry, FAIA, Text by Margaret McCurry, Photography by Mary E. Nichols. Doug and Janet McClintock's camp on Lake Superior near Grand Marais; A CABIN IN THE SKY Ken and Ida Manko's Rustic Aerie on a Maine Mountaintop, Text by Susan Dooley, Photography by Brian Vanden Brink; SPRING ISLAND SANCTUARY High Style for a Low Country Residence Off the Coast of South Carolina Architecture by Mark P. Finlay, AIA, Interior Design by Victoria Hagan, Text by Michael Frank, Photography by Steven Brooke; WESTWARD IN WYOMING Collecting Molesworth Treasures in a Family's Jackson Hole Lodge Architecture by James Nagle of Nagle, Hartray, Danker, Kagan, McKay, Text by Elizabeth Clair Flood, Photography by Roger Wade. Dan and Gail Cook's Wyoming home; NORTHERN EXPOSURE A Photographer's Woodland Compound in Minnesota Architecture by David D. Salmela, AIA, Text by Penelope Rowlands, Photography by Tony Soluri. Ravenwood, Jim and Judy Brandenburg's compound in the Superior National Forest; DEPARTMENTS Inside the Design World GUEST SPEAKER: TOBIAS WOLFF The Second-Home Blues; ARCHITECTURE: MILLENNIAL MONTECITO New Attitude for a Venerable California Site, Text by Christopher Finch Photography by De Foresta. Karen and Gary Kledzik's home designed by Robert Hochhauser, of Hocchauser Blatter Architecture and Planning.; DESIGN NOTEBOOK: CUSTOM TENT CABINS Lighthearted Shelters at Home on the Range, Photography by Audrey Hall. Hilary Heminway and her business partner and contractor's Montana tent. ; FOR COLLECTORS: MONTANA SPIRIT A Contemporary Setting for Native American Art, Text by Penelope Rowlands, Photography by Roger Wade. Atelier Ugo Sap architects and Paul Vincent Wiseman of The Wiseman, architects; AD LIVING: TO THE LIGHTHOUSE A Unique Summer Retreat on Maine's Bear Island, Text by Susan Mary Alsop, Photography by Story Litchfield. Martin Morad and his wife, Fabiola Martens' restoration of this lighthouse; AD ELECTRONICA: ARCHTECTURAL TOURS ON THE INTERNET Making Virtual Visits Around the World By Nicholas yon Hoffman; REAL ESTATE MARKET: SPECIAL SECTION- AMERICAN COUNTRY HOUSES The Editors' Top Selections from Coast to Coast MONTANA Stock Farm, 2,600 acre private club in Hamilton, created by Charles Schwab and partners, includes a Tom Fazio-designed 18-hole golf course; NEW HAMPSHIRE Center Sandwich home to a 52-acre wooded estate, originally designed by Boston architect J. Randolph Coolidge who built the Arts and Crafts residence for his Harvard professor brother, AC Coolidge in 1919; MASSACHUSETTS Rockmarge, in Prides Crossing, was the estate of William H. "Judge" Moore, the New financier and partner of Henry Clay Frick. The remaining 8,000 square-foot coach house was converted into an eight bedroom residence in the early 1960s. Designed in part by architect Arthur Little. VERMONT Big Oak Farm a 25-acre estate on the shores of Vermont's Lake Champlain; TELLURIDE home in the San Miguel region of Colorado; NEW MEXICO: Bobcat Ranch, a 3,000-acre estate, about 30 miles of Taos in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains; SACRAMENTO VALLEY Mill Creek Ranch, a 27,000 acre estate near Red Bluff; NEWPORT "Gray Craig was completed by architect H.T. Lindeberg in 1926 and named for a plot of land on which it stands. The Newport site had been owned by O.H.P. Belmont-reputed silent partner to Cornelius Vanderbilt-in the late 19th Century"; VIRGINIA Boxwood, one of the earliest established farms in Virginia's hunt country and a National Historic Landmark; MAINE Treetops in Seal Harbor, designed by architect Frederick L. Savage; OAHU A 43-acre estate nestled between the peaks of the Koolau mountains in Hawaii; NEW YORK Foxmount Farm, an equestrian estate situated on the North Shore Long Island. The stucco-and-brick manor house was designed and built by Peabody, Wilson and Brown in 1916; CAPE COD A compound in East Orleans, Massachusetts near Nauset Beach; JACKSON HOLE Log house that was built in 1996 by architect Larry Berlin in Wyoming; PUGET SOUND A 1924 English-style manor house on Washington's Puget Sound; VIRGINIA "Seven Oaks Farm, in Albemarle, Virginia, is listed on the National and is a Virginia Historic Landmark. The oldest building on the 106-acre property is Black's Tavern, built in 1769. Lewis and Clark stayed overnight at the tavern in 1803 before beginning their journey across the continent. Alexander Garrett, the first bursar of the University of Virginia, purchased the property in 1819 and gave it to his son Dr. John Bolling Garrett. In 1843 Garrett built the Greek Revival manor house that is now the estate's main residenceÖ.The renowned Langhorne sisters-including Nancy, the future Lady Astor, and Irene, the future Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson-grew up at the adjacent Mirador, which can be seen from the property"; JUPITER ISLAND A colonial Caribbean-style estate built in the early 20th century; MONTECITO A 35-acre estate designed by architect Cliff May; NEW YORK The Cliffs, a Gothic Revival mansion in Mill Neck, on Long Island, built in 1863 as the summer house of Manhattan legislature and philanthropist James W. Beekman; VERMONT Stonegate, a traditional 84-acre Connecticut River Valley-style residence and estate, in the rural town of Barnard. ASPEN A contemporary house on two and a half acres built and designed by architect Larry Yaw; SANTA FE Jacona Hacienda, dating from the early 1700s and one of the oldest houses in Santa Fe; NEW JERSEY Blairsden, considered one of the great estates and mansions of the Gilded Age with design by Carrere & Hastings, proponents of the Beaux Arts movement and the architects of the New York Public Library; SANTA BARBARA A 1926 Spanish Colonial Revival house on the 38-acre Hope Ranch with architectural design by George Washington Smith; SOUTHAMPTON An 8,000 square foot 1998 residence located steps from Heady Creek. Paperback condition: Very Good

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Rense, Paige (editor). Architectural Digest 6/05 AMERICAN COUNTRY HOUSES ISSUE. Conde Nast Pub, Inc, 2005.

Architectural Digest 6/05. Vol 62, No 6. AMERICAN COUNTRY HOUSES ISSUE. 266 pages. Color illustrated. The magazine, in illustrated wrappers, is in FINE condition. Still sealed in plastic delivery bag. JMVintage specializes in books, magazines, and treasures related to the Duke & Duchess of Windsor..and other curious subjects. COVER: Fresh flowers rest next to a kitchen window framing a view of Lake George in New York's Adirondack region. Photography by Billy Cunningham. See page 178. FEATURES GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN Answering the Call of the west, a Couple Opt for a Utah Farm Architecture by Mark Rios, FAIA, of Rios Clementi Hale Studios and Kurt Dubbe, AIA, of Dubbe-Moulder Architects Interior Design by Jackie Morgen Text by Michael Frank Photography by Douglas J. Burke. The residence of Skip and Jackie Morgen; EASY LIVING ON LAKE GEORGE Simplicity Rules at a Rustic Residence in Upstate New York Architecture and Interior Design by Francisco Ruiz Text by Penelope Rowlands Photography by Billy Cunningham. Camp Glimmerglass in Huletts Landing, New York provides a wilderness retreat for the architect and his family; TED TURNER With Jane Fonda, the Media Magnate On New Mexico's Casa Grande at Vermejo Park Ranch Interior Design by Barbara Pohlman and Robin Laughlin Text by Nancy Collins Photography by Robert Reck; NEW YORK THOROUGHBRED The Chairman of Calvin Klein Thinks Big at Stonewall Farm Architecture by Rebecca Rasmussen Interior Design by Kelly Hoppen Text by Steven M. L. Aronson Photography by Durston Saylor. Residence of Calvin Klein Inc cofound and chairman, Barry Schwartz and his wife Cheryl and former fabled Rockefeller estate in Pocantico Hills-is the largest privately owned property in Westchester County; HILL COUNTRY ROUNDUP A Collection of Historic Structures Makes Itself at Home in Texas Landscape Design by Rosa Finsley and John Ahrens Text by Christopher Hall Photography by Robert Reck. Jack and Diana Gotcher's ranch house in Fredericksburg; PRIVATE RESERVE Cultivating the Epicurean Life at a Napa Vineyard Architecture by Howard J. Backen, FAIA Text by Jeff Turrentine Photography by Erhard Pfeiffer. Fred and Mary Constant's residence at their Diamond Mountain Vineyard in Calistoga, California; SERENDIPITY IN SOUTHAMPTON Capturing the Air of the Summer How on Long Island Architecture by Peter H Cook, AIA Interior Design by Joseph Kremer, ASID Text by Gerald Clarke Photography by Durston Saylor; AT EASE IN FORT SHERIDAN New Orders for a Queen Anne-Style House on a Former Military Base in Illinois Interior Design by Suzanne Lovell, ASID Text by Susan Sheehan Photography by Tony Soluri; THROUGH THE TREES A Fanciful Vision Guides the Design of a Wooded Enclave off Maine's Coast Architecture by Chris Wriggins Text by Wendy Moonan Photography by Brian Vanden Brink. Rockridge, Thomas F. Leddy's Mount Desert Island, Maine compound; JEWELS BY DESIGN Glamorous Precision and Proportion Distinguish a Selection of Artfully Crafted Pieces Text by Amanda Vaill Photography by Barbel Miebach. Includes jewelry designs by Verdura (for Betsey Cushing Whitney's 1956 presentation to Queen Elizabeth II), Seaman Schepps, Robert Lee Morris, Tiffany & Co, Nicholas Varney; DEPARTMENTS LETERS; CONTRIBUTORS; FOR COLLECTORS: MANHATTAN FOLK TALE Traditional American Pieces Animate Actor Oliver Clark's Gramercy Park Apartment Text by Stephen Drucker Photography by Franklin and Esther Schmidt; DESIGN NOTEBOOK: SPIRIT OF MONTANA Sprucing Up an Adirondack-Style Lodge on the Shores of Lindbergh Lake Restoration Architecture by Nick Fullerton, AIA, Interior Design by Linda Bedell of Inner Design Text by Peter Haldeman Photography by Roger Wade. A property is saved by owner Harry Wilson and his wife Cricket and Jim and Wendy Drasdo; BOOKS: THE POWER OF PRESENTATION A New Work Sheds Light on the Question of What Makes Art Art By Nicholas von Hoffman; DISCOVERIES BY DESIGNERS Architectural Digest's Editors Present Designers' Sources; GARDENS: PENNSYLVANIA ZEN Reminiscent of Japan, welcome Farm's Tranquil Landscape Soothes the Soul Landscape Design by Hiroshi Makita Text and Photography by Derek Fell. Welcome Farm in Pottsburgh; THE PROFESSIONALS: MARGARET MCCURRY An Architect Who Puts Her Own Spin on Vernacular Forms By Nicholas von Hoffman; THE ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST GREENROOM AT THE 77TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS: Interior design by Dorothy and Roy Christopher. With photos of greenroom guests: Cate Blanchett, Natalie Portman, Leonardo DiCaprio with Gisele Bundchen, Kate Winslet, Clint Eastwood, and Halle Berry; ANTIQUES NOTEBOOK: CALIFORNIA ART TILES The Enduring Appeal of the Golden State's Legacy of Color and Design By Jeffrey Simpson; HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE: YANKEE INGENUITY Through Careful Craftrmanship, a 1796 Connecticut Colonial Regains Its Essence Restoration Architecture and Interior Design by Charles M. Haver and Stewart R. Skolnick of Haver & Skolnick Text by Mildred R Schmertz Photography by Peter Aaron/Esto; ARCHITECTURE: IT TAKES A VILLAGE Architects and Artists Conceptualize a Northern California Arts Colony Text by Alan Hess Photography by Alan Weintraub/Arcaid. The Montalvo Arts Center in the rolling foothills of Saratoga, California commissioned five of California's most progressive boutique architectural firms to design 10 cottages, each conceived in collaboration with a noted artist. They house artists-in-residence on fellowships in Montalvo's Sally and Don Lucas Artists Programs. In 1930, California Senator James D. Phelan left his Saratoga estate and its handsome 1912 Mediterranean Revival villa to a foundation charged with serving the arts. Artists and architects include: Daniel Solomon and visual artist Nellie King Solomon and musician Patrick Gleeson. Adele Naude Santos and artist Douglas Hollis. Jim Jennings and Richard Serra and the late poet Czelaw Milosz. Craig Hodgetts of Hsin-Ming Fung with playwright Lee Breuer. Mark Mack, of MACK Architects with artist David Ireland. Commons building designed by architect Donald Stastny. Interior designers participating include: Sydene Kober and Rose-Marie Strazzeri-Fridman ; ESTATES FOR SALE: EDITORS SELECT PROPERTIES AROUND THE WORLD Secluded homestead in the Elkhorn Mountains of Montana. Former estate and summer home of Alice James, sister of writer Henry James, on the shore of Massachusett's Manchester Harbor. Condominiums designed by architect Ricardo Legoretta in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Hemlock Lodge, a 1906 Adirondack residence designed by architect Julian Clarence Levi on New York's Tupper Lake. Montecito house and grounds by noted landscape architect Isabelle Greene, granddaughter of famed Craftsman architect Henry Greene, of Greene & Greene. Tuscany farmhouse overlooking the Versilia coast in Italy. Restored 18th-century house, named Plumb Nilly, with restoration architecture by R. Brognard Okie in 1927. An historic oceanfront estate built in 1891 by architect Richard Morris Hunt and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted in Newport, Rhode Island. The Castle of Peratallada, an 11th century castle in the Girona Province of Spain. Waterfront location on the Island of Fidalgo, Washington; AD DIRECTORY Paperback condition: Fine

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