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The book is extremely well put together and informative.
Transylvania is by far the most covered region in the book. Though the guide on Moldova section is exceptionally helpful.
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| type: | general |
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| author: | David St.Vincent; Nicola Williams; Kim Wildman |
| isbn: | 1864500581 |
| subject: | A guide for a trip trough Romania |
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An interesting book for those interested in the post-revolution goings-on in Romania.
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| type: | general |
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| author: | Dominique Fernandez, Ferrante Ferranti |
| isbn: | 1892941112 |
| subject: | Romanian Cultural, Historical and Political Landmarkss |
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| type: | general |
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| author: | Radu Anton Roman |
| isbn: | 1859955975 |
| subject: | Bucharest |
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During the 1930s Romania's cultural, technical, and artistic achievements rivaled those of Western Europe and in some respects surpassed them.
This is the first book in English to reveal the extent to which modern architecture flourished in Romania and is still visible as a neglected and almost forgotten past amid the contradictions of present-day Bucharest.
Luminita Machedon and Ernie Scoffham focus on Bucharest between the two world wars.
They show how the Dadaist Marcel Janco and others influenced the adoption of progressive policies, including the more..
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| type: | general |
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| author: | Luminita Machedon; Ernie Scoffham; Serban Cantacuzino |
| isbn: | 0262133482 |
| subject: | Bucharest Architecture |
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