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illustrative cuts are liberally used in the text. Although the paper
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"At Boston, Mass., is issued the AMERICAN ARCHITECT AND BUILDING
NEWS, a weekly of the first class, and, it must be acknowledged,
the only journal in this country that can compare favorably with
the great London architectural publications. It is very liberally
illustrated with full-page lithographic impressions of the latest
designs of our most noted architects, and with occasional views
of celebrated European buildings. Once a month a fine gelatine
print is issued in a special edition. Its editorial department is
conducted in a scholarly, courteous, and, at the same time,
independent tone, and its selections made with excellent
judgment. It is the accepted exemplar of American architectural
practice, and is found in the office of almost every architect in
the Union."--_April 15, 1885._
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