: From the First Colonial Settlements to the National Period Hugh Morrison Courier Corporation , Jan 1, 1987 - Architecture - 619 pages 0 Reviews Hailed as "a model of scholarship" by the Saturday Review, this˙comprehensive survey of domestic and public architecture ranges from early settlers' primitive cabins˙to Greek Revival mansions of the early 1800s. Nearly 500 illustrations complement the text, praised by˙The New York Times˙as "entertaining, vigorous, and clearly written." Preview this book »