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I would have, then, our ordinary dwelling-housesbuilt to last and built to be lovely;as rich and full of pleasantness as maybe within and without: ✠✠✠✠ with suchdifferences as might suit and expresseach man’s character and occupation,and partly his history.

“Seven Lamps of Architecture”
Ruskin

THE✠​STORY✠​OF✠​THE✠​HOUSE
BEING SOME SUGGESTIONS IN BRICK-WORK FROM THE CATALOGUE OF O.W. KETCHAM, WHOSE OFFICE IS IN THE BUILDERS’ EXCHANGE OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.

“The crowded line of masons with trowels in their right hands, rapidly laying the long side-wall
The flexible rise and fall of backs, the continual click of the trowels striking the bricks,
The bricks, one after another, each laid so workmanlike in its place, and set with a knock of the trowel handle”
“Song of the Broad Axe”
Walt Whitman.
Copyright,
1899 by
Orman
Wesley
Ketcham
ILLUSTRATED AND ARRANGED BY HENRY LOOMIS CURTIS WITH QUOTATIONS CULLED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES PRINTED BY EDWARD STERN AND CO., INCORPORATED PHILADELPHIA 1899 FROM PLATES MADE BY THE PHOTO-CHROMOTYPE ENGRAVING CO.

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The Story of the House
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