Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Gale, U.S. Supreme Court Records, 2011
ISBN 10: 1270291726 ISBN 13: 9781270291725
Anbieter: ThriftBooks-Dallas, Dallas, TX, USA
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Verlag: New York: Robert Martin., 1847
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. 4to. 20 x 26.5 Half contemporary red morocco. Waterstain in upper right corners.Light foxing. [2], 119, [1] p., [22] leaves of plates : ill., Sabin 51149, 74169; Library of Congress Control Number11030527.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:476398487:Added engraved title page: Mount Auburn illustrated in a series of views from drawings by James Smillie. Letter press description by Cornelia W. Walter. . Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1847 by Robert Martin .Added series title page: The rural cemeteries of America. Mount Auburn.Engravings by James Smillie, J.A. Rolph, E.G. Dunnel, O.G. Hanks, Alfred Jones, R. Hinshelwood, and Rice & Buttre. The last five plates are architectural details of railings at Mount Auburn and Greenwood Cemeteries designed and executed by the architects, T. Voelckers, George W. Stilwell, and Cornell & Jackson.From the Rural Cemeteries of America series. Extensive foxing.Mount Auburn Cemetery was established in 1831 with a most ambitious vision. Within a forested landscape nestled between Cambridge and Watertown, our founders created an extraordinary place, one where the living mourner would come to find solace and the public would come to find inspiration.The founders envisioned the Cemetery as the place where the great and the good of Boston ? without restrictions on religion or race ? would be remembered and celebrated for all of time in a setting of exceptional beauty. Nearly 190 years and more than 100,000 burials later, we continue to honor that founding vision, offering burial space and end-of-life services to families in their time of need and preserving this landscape of memory for 200,000 annual visitors.Mount Auburn Cemetery is a singular treasure, a place where history and beauty meet memory and nature. Whether you come to bird watch, enjoy the ever-changing landscape, admire the monuments, or enjoy a contemplative moment in this urban oasis, Mount Auburn is here for you. And it's here for everyone: Mount Auburn is a National Historic Landmark that is open to the public at no cost, 365 days a year.