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Rockbridge Heritage

Rockbridge Heritage 
Thornton M. Henry, Class of 1966 and Law Class of 1969, and Ruth H. Keyes, Class of 1997
"Rockbridge Heritage" is an incisive, witty, and beautiful portrayal of the history of Rockbridge County in thoroughly researched photographs and text. The stories make easy reading and keep the reader smiling as the past is brought to life by the wide array of photographs. The photography enhances the text and reinforces the content with beautiful imagery, leaving the reader with lasting impressions of the County's history. Hardback. Faculty/Staff and Alumni Discount applies
ISBN #W554
$34.99

The Architecture of Historic Lexington

The Architecture of Historic Lexington 
Royster Lyle, Jr., and Pamela Simpson, Professor of Art History
For the first time, the architectural history of the town of Lexington and its two nationally distinguished campuses has been appraised in a scholarly fashion. This new study places the noteworthy buildings and their designers within the context of the architectural development of the Valley region and assesses their role in the evolution of the nation's styles. This investigation of Lexington's architecture is fully illustrated with photographs by Sally Munger Mann as well as early photographs printed by her from the original nineteenth-century glass negatives. Many of these and a number of early drawings are published for the first time. Faculty/Staff and Alumni Discount applies.
ISBN #W560
$55.00

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