The Machine Age in America: 1918-1941 
                  Oversized, Hardcover, Illustrated Edition, 375 pp. with Dust Jacket
                                       HARRY N. ABRAMS, 1986
                               Richard Guy Wilson (Author), Dianne H. Pilgrim (Author), Dickran Tashjian (Author)

Like NEW! Never been opened! Oversize Hardcover Illustrated Edition (over 400 illustrations, including 55 plates in full color) with dust jacket, 375 pp. Synopsys This study offers a comprehensive look at American art, architecture, photography, film, and industrial and graphic design in the years between the two world wars. Additional description is available. 

"A stunning array of images of art, architecture, industrial design and household objects from the age in which the machine was seen as a potent and fresh inspiration." --New York Times Book Review

"An exemplary book. . . . The illustrations alone would make this book most important for anyone interested in 20th-century America. . . . The Machine Age becomes, simply, indispensable. --Choice

"An excellent book." --Time

Originally published to accompany a landmark 1986 exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, this comprehensive look at American art, architecture, photography, film, and industrial and graphic design in the years between the two world wars. Art Deco, Modern, Streamlined Modern, International Style, Constructivism, and other styles of the Machine Age are examined in detailed text and more than 400 arresting images.

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