James Collier Means (1904-79), known simply as Jimmy, was a Georgia architect of the "old school" and one of the last of the master builders, the original meaning of architect. The houses that Means designed and built in the early 1950s are the culmination of more than seventy years of Georgia classicism and fine examples of his craftsmanship.
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James Collier Means (1904-79), known simply as Jimmy, was a Georgia architect of the "old school" and one of the last of the master builders, the original meaning of architect. The houses that Means designed and built in the early 1950s are the culmination of more than seventy years of Georgia classicism and fine examples of his craftsmanship.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Signed by author on title page. Pages are otherwise clean and unmarked. Boards are clean. Binding is square and tight. Faint wear to cloth at spine ends and corners. Text block is clean. Dust jacket is clean, bright, and unmarked with slight edgewear.
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