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The Peterhead Smugglers of the Last Century: Or, William and Annie, an Original Melo-drama, in Three Acts ; Also, Poems and Songs, With Biographical Notices
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John McGibbon
The Watter's Mou'
Scottish Folklore: Kilns, Mills, Millers, Meal and Bread
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E.K. Johnston
Death for life wasn't something she had thought about before, but when she was faced with it, her survival became the most important thing. ...more
E.K. Johnston

What Gaudi had attained by twisting the order to his peculiar missionary and structural purposes, Loos could only assert by isolation and giganticism: the supremacy of value pitted against the city of brute fact. The Doric order appeared to have been the ultimate historical form, the great human building achievement, unfettered by sculptural contingency or the base need for shelter. All of them – Gaudi, Sullivan and Loos, and Asplund – saw the Doric order as ultimate, though perhaps only for Loo ...more
Joseph Rykwert, The Dancing Column: On Order in Architecture

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