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Ozark Vernacular Houses: A Study of Rural Homeplaces in the Arkansas Ozarks, 1830-1930
University of Arkansas Press, 1994 eISBN: 978-1-61075-301-2 | Cloth: 978-1-55728-310-8 Library of Congress Classification NA730.A5S59 1994 Dewey Decimal Classification 728.370976710903
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Over 160 photographs, drawings, and maps provide examples of the four traditional Ozark house types and reveal the unity of a distinctive Arkansas culture that bears identity with all hill peoples. Of importance to architects, folklorists, cultural historians, and anyone interested in the Ozarks, this fascinating examination of the Ozark house is a way toward understanding the mind of the inhabitants and their entire way of life. See other books on: 1830 - 1930 | Arkansas | Arkansas Ozarks | Ozark Mountains Region | Vernacular architecture See other titles from University of Arkansas Press |
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