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Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. Report to the President and Congress of the United States.
Washington, D.C.: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, 1988. 94 pp., pb.
“America.” Threshold: Journal of the School of Architecture [University of Illinois at Chicago] 2 (Autumn
1983).
Bolotin, Norman, and Christine Laing. The World's Columbian Exposition. Washington, D.C.:
Preservation Press, 1992. 166 pp.
City of Chicago. Commission on Chicago Landmarks. Your House Has a History. Chicago: Commission
on Chicago Landmarks, 1988. 8 pp., pamphlet.
Conserve Neighborhoods. Washington, D.C.: Preservation Press, National Trust for Historic
Preservation, 1980. Rev., 1981. Looseleaf. 1-19, Supplements.
Dane, Suzanne G., and Barbara E. Sturni. Feather Beds and Flapjacks: A Preservationist's Guide to
Historic Bed and Breakfasts, Inns and Small Hotels. Washington, D.C.: National Trust for Historic
Preservation, 1990. 282 pp., pb.
Favretti, Rudy J., and Joy Putman Favretti. Landscapes and Gardens for Historic Buildings: A Handbook
for Reproducing and Creating Authentic Landscape Settings. Nashville: AASLH, 1978. 202 pp.,
pb.
Fedelchak, Marilyn, and Byrd Wood. Protecting America's Historic Countryside. Washington, D.C.:
National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1988. 40 pp., pb.
Forsyth, Alastair. Peter Fowler, General Editor. Yesterday’s Gardens. London: Royal Commission on
Historical Monuments, 1983. 84 pp, pb.
Fowler, Peter. Farms in England. London: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments, 1983. 82 pp., pb.
Howe, Barbara J., Dolores A. Fleming, Emory L. Kemp, and Ruth Ann Overbeck. Houses and Homes:
Exploring Their History. The Nearby History Series. Nashville: AASLH, 1987. 168 pp., pb.
Irving, Gary. Beneath an Open Sky. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1990. 66 pp., pb.
Jensen, Oliver, Joan Paterson Kerr, and Murray Belsky, eds. American Album. American Heritage
Publishing Co./ Simon and Schuster. 352 pp.
Johnson, Ronald W. and Michael G. Schene. Cultural Resources Management. Malabar, Fla.: Robert E.
Krieger Publishing Co., 1987. 256 pp., pb.
Lynch, Bruce, and Cynthia Durko. Grass Roots Preservation. Champaign, Ill.: Champaign County
Historical Museum, 1977. 24 pp., pb.
Massachusetts Department of Community Affairs, Office of Local Assistance. Built to Last: A Handbook
on Recycling Old Buildings. Washington, D.C.: Preservation Press, 1977. 126 pp., pb.
Mullory, Elizabeth D. The History of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Washington, D.C.:
Preservation Press, 1976. 301 pp.
National Council for Preservation Education. Toward Promotion and Tenure: Guidelines for Assessing
the Achievement of a Preservation Educator. National Council for Preservation Education, 1984.
8 pp., pb.
National Park Service. Historic Preservation Grants-in-Aid Catalog. Washington, D.C.: Division of Grants,
National Park Service, 1976. 237 pp., pb.
National Trust for Historic Preservation. Dollars and Sense: Preservation Economics. (Abstracts of four
reports presented at Sixth Annual Pennsbury Manor Americana Forum, September 1970, by
Robert Burley, Frank B. Gilbert, Leopold Adler II, and Arthur P. Ziegler.) Reprint from Historic
Preservation 23, no.2 (1971). Washington, D.C.: National Trust for Historic Preservation, n.d. 19
pp., pb.
———. Information: A Preservation Sourcebook. Washington, D.C.: National Trust for Historic
Preservation, 1976-82. Looseleaf, with supplements.
———. Preservation: Toward an Ethic in the 1980's. Washington, D.C.: Preservation Press, 1980. 248
pp., pb.
Scully, Vincent. American Architecture and Urbanism. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1969. 275 pp.
Sloane, Eric. Once Upon a Time: The Way America Was. New York: Hastings House, 1982. 64 pp.
———. Our Vanishing Landscape. 1955. New York: Ballantine Books, 1974. 107 pp., pb.
———. A Reverence for Wood. 1965. Reprint. New York: Ballantine Books, 1973. 111 pp., pb.
Smith, Baird. National Benefits of Rehabilitating Existing Buildings. Supplement 11593. Washington,
D.C.: Historic Conservation and Recreation Service, 1977. 3 pp., pamphlet.
State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Historic Preservation in Wisconsin: A Manual for Communities.
Madison, Wisc.: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1977. 49 pp., pb.
Ward, Frank A., II. Striving Backwards. Galesburg, Ill.: Frank A. Ward II, 1976. 30 pp., pamphlet.
Williams, Norman, Jr., Edmund H. Kellogg, and Frank B. Gilbert, eds. Readings In Historic Preservation:
Why? What? How? New Brunswick, N.J.: Center for Urban Policy Research, 1983. 314 pp.
Young, Vivian. Researching Your House in Champaign-Urbana. No. 4 in Aids to Historic Preservation.
Urbana: University of Illinois, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, 1980. 9 pp., pamphlet.
Ziegler, Arthur P., and Walter C. Kidney. Historic Preservation in Small Towns: A Manual of Practice.
Nashville: AASLH, 1980. 146 pp., pb.
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Adams, Anthony. Your Energy-efficient House. Charlotte, Vt.: Garden Way Publishing, 1975. 118 pp., pb.
The Adobe Journal, Traditions Southwest. No. 6. Albuquerque, N.M.: Adobe Journal, 1992. 47 pp., pb.
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. Assessing the Energy Conservation Benefits of Historic
Preservation: Methods and Examples. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979.
91 pp., pamphlet.
———. Preservation and Energy Conservation. Washington, D.C.: Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation, U. S. Government Printing Office. 1979. 15 pp., pb.
Albright, Roger. 547 Easy Ways to Save Energy in Your Home. Charlotte, Vt.: Garden Way Publishing,
1978. 124 pp., pb.
Arrowsmith, James. Paper-Hanger's Companion. Philadelphia: Henry Carey Baird, 1856. Facsimile as
How to Wallpaper Your Victorian House. Watkins Glen, N.Y.: American Life Foundation, 1978. 69
pp., pb.
Baier, Royce, and William D. Walters Jr. Brick Streets in Illinois: A Brief History and Guide to Their
Preservation and Maintenance. Illinois Preservation Series, no. 12. Springfield, Ill.: Illinois Historic
Preservation Series, n.d. 15 pp., pamphlet.
Bernhard, Sandy, and Tom Ela. The House Journal—Recording the Challenges of Caring for Your
Home. Washington, D.C.: Preservation Press, 1993. 100 pp.
Borchers, Perry E. Photogrammetric Recording of Cultural Resources. Washington D.C.: National Park
Service, 1977. 38 pp., pb.
Brophy, Sarah S., and Elizabeth Wylie. The Green Museum: A Primer on Environmental Practice.
Lantham, Md.: Alta Mira Press, 2008. 200 pp., pb.
Building Seismic Safety Council. Seismic Considerations—Elementary and Secondary Schools.
Rev. ed. Washington, D.C.: Building Seismic Safety Council, 1990. 102 pp., pb.
Bullock, Orin M., Jr. The Restoration Manual: An Illustrated Guide to the Preservation and Restoration of
Old Buildings. Norwalk, Conn.: Silvermine Publishers, 1966. 181 pp.
———. The Restoration Manual: An Illustrated Guide to the Preservation and Restoration of Old
Buildings. Reprint. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1983. 182 pp., pb.
Bunnell, Gene, Associate Planner. Built to Last: A Handbook on Recycling Old Buildings. Washington,
D.C.: Preservation Press, 1977. 126 pp., pb.
Coney, William B. Masonry Repointing of Twentieth-Century Buildings. Illinois Preservation Series 10.
Springfield, Ill.: Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, n.d. 11 pp., pamphlet.
Curtis, John Obed. Moving Historic Buildings. Washington, D.C.: National Park Service, 1979. Reprint.
Nashville: AASLH Press, 1988. 50 pp., pb.
DeGroot, Rodney C. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Your Wood Can Last for Centuries.
Washington, D.C.: U.S.G.P.O., 1976. 24 pp., pb.
Diamonstein, Barbaralee. Buildings Reborn. New York: Harper and Row, 1978. 252 pp., pb.
Ferro, Maximilian L. Evolution of Masonry Construction in American Architectural Styles. Downers Grove,
Ill.: Service Master Industries, 1976. 43 pp., pb.
Fitch, James M. Historic Preservation. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1982. 446 pp.
Fracchia, Charles A., and Jeremiah O. Bragstad. Converted into Houses. New York: Penguin Books,
1977. 96 pp., pb.
Gardiner, F. B. Everyman His Own Painter. New York: Samuel Wells, 1872. Facsimile of How to Paint
Your Victorian House. Watkins Glen, N.Y.: American Life Foundation, 1978. 128 pp., pb.
Glass, James A. The Beginnings of a New National Historic Preservation Program, 1957 to 1969.
Nashville: AASLH, 1990. 96 pp., pb.
Goodall, Harrison, and Renee Friedman. Log Structures: Preservation and Problem-Solving. Nashville:
AASLH, 1980. 119 pp., pb.
Grimmer, Anne E. Dangers of Abrasive Cleaning to Historic Buildings. Preservation Briefs 6.
Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior, 1979. 8 pp., pamphlet.
———. A Glossary of Historic Masonry Deterioration Problems and Preservation Treatments. U.S.
Department of the Interior, 1984. 65 pp., pamphlet.
Historic Salem, Inc. The Salem Handbook: A Renovation Guide for Homeowners. Salem, Mass.:
Anderson Notter Associates, 1977. 113 pp., pb.
Hotton, Peter. So You Want to Fix Up an Old House. Boston, Mass.: Little, Brown, 1979. 274 pp., pb.
International Centre for Conservation. Preservation and Conservation: Principles and Practices. 1971.
Reprint. Washington, D.C.: International Centre for Conservation, Preservation Press, 1982. 547
pp., pb.
Jakle, John A. A Comparative Study of Rural Houses in Two Middle Western Counties with Emphasis on
Historical House-Types. Urbana: University of Illinois, Department of Geography, 1974. 47 pp.
looseleaf.
Jandl, H. Ward. Rehabilitating Historic Storefronts. Preservation Briefs 11. Washington, D.C.: U.S.
Department of the Interior, n.d. 11 pp., pamphlet.
Kitchen, Judith L. Old Building Owner’s Manual. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Historical Society. 87 pp. Spiral
bound.
Legner, Linda. City House: A Guide to Renovating Older Chicago-Area Houses. Chicago: Commission
on Chicago Historical and Architectural Landmarks/Chicago Review Press, 1979. 90 pp., pb.
London, Mark. Masonry: How to Care for Old and Historic Brick and Stone. Washington, D.C.:
Preservation Press, 1988. 208 pp., pb.
Mack, Robert C. The Cleaning and Waterproof Coating of Masonry Buildings. Preservation Briefs 1.
Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior, 1975. 4 pp., pamphlet.
Mack, Robert C., de Teel Patterson Tiller, and James S. Askins. Repointing Mortar Joints in Historic
Brick Buildings. Preservation Briefs, no. 2. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior,
1980. 7 pp., pamphlet.
Massachusetts Department of Community Affairs, Office of Local Assistance. Built to Last: A Handbook
on Recycling Old Buildings. Washington, D.C.: Preservation Press, 1977. 126 pp., pb.
Mills, Edward D., ed. Building Maintenance and Preservation: A Guide to Design and Management.
London: Butterworth and Co., in association with the Building Centre Trust, 1980. 203 pp., pb.
Myers, John H. Aluminum and Vinyl Siding on Historic Buildings. Revised by Gary L. Hume. Preservation
Briefs 8. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior, 1984. 7 pp., pamphlet.
———. The Repair of Historic Wooden Windows. Preservation Briefs, no. 9. Washington, D.C.: U.S.
Department of the Interior, 1981. 7 pp., pamphlet.
National Park Service Technical Preservation Services, National Park Service. Respectful Rehabilitation:
Answers to Your Questions About Old Buildings. Washington, D.C.: Preservation Press, 1982.
185 pp., pb.
National Trust for Historic Preservation. Preservation: Toward an Ethic in the 1980s. Washington, D.C.:
Preservation Press, 1980. 248 pp., pb.
———. Preservation and Conservation: Principles and Practices. Washington, D.C.: Preservation Press,
1976. 546 pp., pb.
Naude, Virginia N., and Glenn Wharton. Guide to the Maintenance of Outdoor Sculpture. Washington,
D.C.: American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, 1993. 62 pp., pb.
Neblett, Nathaniel P. Energy Conservation in Historic Homes. Washington, D.C.: Historic House
Association of America, 1980. 15 pp., pb.
Nelson, Lee H. Architectural Character: Identifying the Visual Aspects of Historic Buildings as an Aid to
Preserving Their Character. Preservation Briefs 17. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the
Interior, 1982. 12 pp., pamphlet.
Nielsen, Sally E., comp. and ed. Insulating the Old House: A Handbook for the Owner. Portland, Me.:
Greater Portland Landmarks, 1977. 47 pp., pb.
Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior.
Wallpapers in Historic Preservation. Washington, D.C.: Technical Preservation Services Division,
Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation. 61 pp., pb.
Old House Journal. Paint-Stripping Tips from OHJ. Brooklyn, N.Y.: Old House Journal. 32 pp., pamphlet.
Park, Sharon C. The Repair and Thermal Upgrading of Historic Steel Windows. Preservation Briefs 13.
Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior, n.d. 12 pp., pamphlet.
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. A Comprehensive State Plan for the Conservation of
Archeological Resources. Volume 2. Historic Preservation Planning Series 1. Harrisburg, Pa.:
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1986. 224 pp., pb.
The Preservation of Historic Pigmented Structural Glass (Vitrolite and Carrera Glass). Preservation
Briefs 12. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior, 1984. 8 pp., pamphlet.
Rusk, Katherine Knight. Renovating the Victorian House: A Guide for Owners and Aficionados of Old
Houses. San Francisco: 101 Productions, 1982. 200 pp., pb.
Seusy, Kathleen. Rock Island History: A Companion to the Local Walking Tours. Rock Island, Ill.: Rock
Island Preservation Commission, 1992. 43 pp., pamphlet
Shivers, Natalie. Walls and Molding: How to Care for Old and Historic Wood and Plaster. Washington,
D.C.: National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1990. 198 pp., pb.
Stephen, George. Remodeling Old Houses without Destroying Their Character. New York: Alfred A.
Knopf, 1978. 232 pp., pb.
Strangstad, Lynette. A Graveyard Preservation Primer. Nashville: AASLH in cooperation with the
Association for Gravestone Studies, 1988. 126 pp., pb.
Tschudi-Madsen, Stephan. Restoration and Anti-Restoration: A Study in English Restoration Philosophy.
2nd ed. Oslo: Universitsforlaget, 1976. 162 pp.
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Adaptive Reuse Handbook. Washington, D.C.:
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1980. 11 pp., pamphlet.
Watson, Daryl G. The Roots of Your Landscape: A Guide to Evaluating and Researching Vintage
Landscapes And Historic Properties. Rock Island, Ill.: Rock Island Preservation Commission,
1993. 28 pp.
Wolfe, Ralph, and Peter Clegg. Home Energy for the Eighties. Charlotte, Vt.: Garden Way Publishing,
1978. 264 pp., pb.
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Abernathy, Ann. The Oak Park Home and Studio of Frank Lloyd Wright. Oak Park, Ill.: Frank Lloyd
Wright Home and Studio Foundation, 1988. 48 pp., pb.
Adamson, Alberta. We've Put the Past in Front of You–Architectural Landmark Tour of Wheaton.
Wheaton, Ill.: Wheaton History Center, 1993. 46 pp., pb.
Alton Area Landmarks Association. Bluff City Landmarks: A Guide to Historic Alton, Illinois, on the
Mississippi. Wood River, Ill.: Alton Area Landmarks Association, 1974. 50 pp., pb.
Anderson, Linda L. Self-Guided Walking Tour: Highland Park Historic District and Other Nearby
Interesting Buildings. Rock Island, Ill.: Rock Island Preservation Society, 1988, rev. 1991, 1995.
16 pp., pamphlet.
———. Spencer Place/19th Street Walking Tour. Rock Island, Ill.: The Rock Island Preservation
Society,1990. 12 pp., pamphlet.
———. 22nd and 23rd streets Walking Tour: A Walking Tour of the Area’s Historic Architecture. Rock
Island, Ill.: Rock Island Preservation Society, 1990. 20 pp., pamphlet.
———. A Walking Tour of 1918 Government Housing. Rock Island, Ill.: Rock Island Preservation
Society, 1990. 12 pp., pamphlet
Architectural Design Area, Graduate Division, Department of Architecture, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign. Response to Need: Designs for a Town Center, Lincoln Illinois. Booklet 1, Design
Monograph Series. Urbana: Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, Summer 1976.
69 pp.
Architectural Record. Wright at Home Again. n.p.: Architectural Record, 1986. 10 pp., pb.
Association for the Preservation of Historic Coles County and the Historic Preservation Advisory Council
to the Coles County Regional Planning Commission. Historic Sites of Coles County, Illinois. Coles
County, Ill.: APHCC and HPAC, 1984. 52 pp., pb.
Association of Commerce and Industry of McLean County. The Community of McLean County.
Bloomington, Ill.: Association of Commerce and Industry of McLean County. N.d. 96 pp., pb.
Bach, Ira J. Chicago on Foot: Walking Tours of Chicago’s Architecture. Chicago: J. Philip O’Hara, 1973.
384 pp.
Basalt, Fonda D., and Josephine F. Moeller, comp. Cemeteries of Champaign County, Illinois: A Location
Guide with Maps. Champaign Ill.: Cemetery Guide, 1984. 132 pp., pb.
Bishop Hill Heritage Association. Bishop Hill, Illinois: Guidebook to Buildings. Bishop Hill, Ill.: BHHA,
1986. pamphlet.
Carrollton, Illinois. Laying Corner Stone of Greene County's New Court House, Carrollton, Ill. Carrollton,
Ill.: Creative Printing, 1991. 24 pp., pb. Two copies.
Champaign County Bicentennial Commission. Historic Sites in Champaign-Urbana. Champaign, Ill.:
Champaign County Bicentennial Commission, 1976. 34 pp., pb.
Champaign County Historical Society. 1968 Calendar. Champaign, Ill.: Champaign County Historical
Society, 1967. pb.
City of Rock Island Planning and Redevelopment Division. Downtown Rock Island: A Tour of Downtown
Rock Island’s Historic Architecture. Rock Island, Ill.: City of Rock Island, no date. 22 pp.,
pamphlet.
———. A Walking Tour of Western Downtown Rock Island, Illinois: Historic Architecture–Highlighting
Commercial and Government Buildings. Rock Island, Ill.: City of Rock Island, n.d. 15 pp.,
pamphlet.
Colonial Williamsburg. A Handbook for the Exhibition Buildings of Colonial Williamsburg. Williamsburg,
Va.: Colonial Williamsburg, 1945. 95 pp., pb.
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Colonial Williamsburg: Official Guide Book and Map. 7th ed.
Williamsburg, Va.: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1972. 110 pp., pb.
Corra, Deborah. Downtown Bloomington, Illinois. Architectural Historical Tour. Bloomington, Ill.: McLean
County Arts Council, 1979. 12 pp., pb.
———. Franklin Park, Bloomington, Illinois. Architectural Historical Tour. Bloomington, Ill.: McLean
County Arts Council, 1979. 14 pp., pb.
———. Lexington, Illinois. Architectural Historical Tour. Bloomington, Ill.: McLean County Arts
Council, 1979. 9 pp., pb.
———. Victorian Bloomington, Illinois. Architectural Historical Tour. Bloomington, Ill.: McLean County
Arts Council, 1979. 13 pp., pb.
Doyle, Deborah, ed. The Chicago Architectural Journal, Volume 2 –1982. New York: Rizzoli, 1982. 183
pp., pb.
Durko, Cynthia. Historic Sites in Champaign County. Champaign, Ill.: Champaign County Bicentennial
Committee, 1976. 46 pp., pb.
East Rogers Park Neighborhood History Project. Reading Your Neighborhood: A History of East Rogers
Park. Chicago: East Rogers Park Neighborhood History Project. 1993. pb.
Galesburg Planning Department. Historic Galesburg: Seven Self-Guided Walking Tours. Galesburg, Ill.:
Galesburg Planning Department, 1987. 57 pp., pamphlet.
Garner, John S., ed. and comp. The Mount Carroll Building Preservation Booklet. Urbana: Board of
Trustees of the University of Illinois, 1986. 75 pp., pb.
The Great Flood of 1993. With Photo Appendix (8 pp.) Elsah History 64 and 65. Elsah, Ill.: Historic Elsah
Foundation, 1994. 32 pp., pb.
Grow, Lawrence, ed. The Third Old House Catalogue. New York: Macmillan, 1982. 223 pp., pb.
Hardy, Horace F. The Heritage Homes of West Chicago. Hardy Publications, 1976. 47 pp., pb.
Hiestand, Amy E. Spires in the Streets. Chicago: Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois, 1990. 72
pp., pamphlet.
Historic Resource Commission of Asheville and Buncombe County. An Architect and His Times: Richard
Sharp Smith. Asheville, N.C.: Historic Resources Commission of Asheville and Buncombe
County, 1995. 48 pp., pb.
Hosmer, Charles B., Jr., and Paul O. Williams. Elsah: A Historic Guidebook. Elsah, Ill.: Historic Elsah,
1967. 64 pp., pb.
Junior League of Duluth. Tour of Historic Buildings. Duluth, Minn.: Junior League of Duluth, 1977. 44 pp.,
pb.
Kane County Development Department. Kane County, Illinois Historic Preservation Plan. Kane County
Development Department, 1989. 63 pp., pb.
Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois. Preservation Easements in Illinois. Chicago: Landmarks
Preservation Council of Illinois, 1981. 55 pp., pb.
Leal School, Urbana, Illinois. Children, Architecture, and History: A Child's Guide of the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Urbana: Option 3/4 C, 1991. 88 pp., pb.
Leland, Jack. Sixty Famous Houses of Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston, S.C.: News and Courier
and the Evening Post, 1970. 60 pp., pb.
Lowe, David. Lost Chicago. New York: American Legacy Press, 1985. 253 pp.
MacRostie, William G. Rehabilitating Historic Office Buildings: Two Projects Using Federal Tax
Incentives. Preservation Case Studies. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior, 1984.
33 pp., pb.
Madison, Robert L., comp. Walking with Washington. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 2003. 128 pp.
Mansberger, Floyd. Archaeology of the West Wing, Colonel Davenport House (11RI521) Rock Island
Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois. Springfield, Ill.: Fever River Research, 1997. 183 pp., pb.
Maziarka, Cynthia, and Donald Vogel Jr. Hemingway at Oak Park High: The High School Writings of
Ernest Hemingway, 1916-1917. Oak Park, Ill.: Oak Park and River Forest High School, 1993. 28
pp., pb.
McLean County Arts Council. Architectural Historical Tour: Downtown Bloomington, Illinois. Bloomington,
Ill.: McLean County Arts Council, 1979. 16 pp., pb.
———. Architectural Historical Tour: Franklin Park, Bloomington, Illinois. Bloomington, Ill.: McLean
County Arts Council, 1979. 16 pp., pamphlet.
———. Architectural Historical Tour: Lexington, Illinois. Bloomington, Ill.: McLean County Arts Council,
1979. 12 pp., pamphlet.
———. Architectural Historical Tour: Victorian Bloomington, Illinois. Bloomington, Ill.: McLean County
Arts Council, 1979. 16 pp., pamphlet.
Mercer County Historical Society. History of Mercer County, Illinois, 1882. Chicago: H. H. Hill, 1882.
1005 pp.
Ohrlund, Bruce. 20th Street Walking Tour: Rock Island, Illinois. Rock Island, Ill.: City of Rock Island
Planning and Redevelopment Division, 1988. 16 pp., pamphlet.
Quad City Heritage League. On This Site: A Guide to Quad City Historic Markers. Rock Island, Ill.:
Quad City Heritage League, n.d. 10 pp., pamphlet.
Petersen, Eugene T. The Preservation of History at Mackinac. Reports in Mackinac History and
Archaeology 2. Mackinac Island, Mich.: Mackinac Island State Park Commission, 1972. 46 pp.,
pb.
Reibel, Daniel B. A Guide to Old Economy. Harrisburg, Pa.: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum
Commission, 1972. 44 pp., pb.
Rock Island Preservation Commission. Residential Design Guide for Rock Island Historic Districts and
Landmarks. Rock Island, Ill.: Rock Island Preservation Commission, 1993. 41 pp., pamphlet.
Silver, Nathan. Lost New York. New York: Weathervane Books, 1967. 253 pp.
Skjelver, Mabel Cooper. Nineteenth Century Homes of Marshall Michigan. Marshall, Mich.: Marshall
Historical Society, l971. 208 pp., pb.
Small, Herbert. The Library of Congress: Its Architecture and Decoration. New York: W. W. Norton, 1982.
215 pp., pb.
Sprague, Paul E. Guide to Frank Lloyd Wright and Prairie School Architecture in Oak Park. Oak Park, Ill.:
Oak Park Bicentennial Commission of the American Revolution, 1976. 96 pp., pb.
Strawbery Banke. Strawbery Banke, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Official Guidebook. Portsmouth, N.H.:
Strawbery Banke, Inc., 1982. 90 pp., pb.
Sturgis, Jaan. Chicago Addition Walking Tour: Rock Island. Rock Island, Ill.: Rock Island Preservation
Society, 1992. 24 pp., pb.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Champaign County Heritage. Urbana: Department of Urban
and Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987. 54 pp., pamphlet.
University of Illinois Foundation. Historic Harker Hall. Urbana: University of Illinois Foundation,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1990. 14 pp., pamphlet.
The Urbana Group, Inc. The Castle at Carmi: A Feasibility Survey. Urbana: The Urbana Group, Inc.,
1988. 38 pp., pamphlet.
Walker, Hugh. The Historic Hermitage Properties: A Handbook. Hermitage, Tenn.: Ladies Hermitage
Association, 1972. 56 pp., pb.
Woodruff, George H. Forty Years Ago: The Early History of Joliet and Will County, vol. IV. Joliet, Ill.: Will
County Historical Society, 1995. 72 pp., mimeo.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION (Reference)
American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Guide to History and Heritage. New York: American Society
of Mechanical Engineers, 1977. 51 pp., pb.
America the Beautiful Fund. Old Glory: A Pictorial Report on the Grass Roots History Movement and the
First Hometown History Primer. Washington, D.C., and New York: Warner Paperback Library,
1973. 191 pp., pb.
Anthony, John. Discovering Period Gardens. 2nd ed. Merlins Bridge, Haverfordwest, Great Britain: C. I.
Thomas and Sons, 1985. 72 pp., pb.
Appel, Susan K. Planning a Reconnaissance Survey. No. 1 in Aids to Historic Preservation. Urbana:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, 1980.
11 pp., pamphlet.
Appelbaum, Steven. Now That You Own It--What Do You Do With It? No. 7 in Aids to Historic
Preservation. Urbana: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Urban and
Regional Planning, 1980. 13 pp., pamphlet.
Barber, George S. The Cottage Souvenir, No. 2: A Repository of Artistic Cottage Architecture. Knoxville,
Tenn.: S. B. Newman and Co., 1891. Reprint. Watkins Glen, N.Y.: American Life Foundation,
1982. 166 pp., pb.
Bicknell, A. J., and William T. Comstock. Specimen Book of One Hundred Architectural Designs
Showing Plans, Elevations, and Views. New York: Bicknell and Comstock, 1880. Reprint. Watkins
Glen, N.Y.: American Life Foundation Study Institute, n.d. 80 pp., pb.
———. Victorian Architecture: Two Pattern Books. New York: A. J. Bicknell, 1873. Reprint. Watkins
Glen, N.Y.: American Life Foundation, 1978. 186 pp., pb.
Black, Patti Carr. Mississippi Piney Woods: A Photographic Study of Folk Culture. Jackson, Miss.:
Mississippi Department of Archives and History, 1976. Reprint. 1980. 21 pp., pb.
Blair, Lachlan, and John A. Quinn, eds. Historic Preservation: Setting, Legislation, and Techniques.
Proceedings of the Second Annual Winter Conference on Planning. Urbana: Bureau of Urban
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