by Margo MacInnes
University of Michigan Press, 1979
eISBN: 978-0-472-12494-7 | Paper: 978-0-472-61300-7
Library of Congress Classification LD3281.A52
Dewey Decimal Classification 378.77435

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The Ann Arbor campus of the University of Michigan has a blend of architecture that is as varied as is the University itself. This convenient and selective guide describes the most beautiful, interesting, and historic buildings on a campus rich in tradition.Photographs and an impressive aerial map help the visitor around a sometimes baffling complex of buildings, streets, and walkways. The text, compiled and written by Margo MacInnes with the assistance of Wystan Stevens, will provide hours of reading enjoyment. The book also offers a historical perspective on the University's other points of interest, such as Matthaei Botanical Gardens. No other guidebook provides you with such inclusive information about the University of Michigan.

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