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| | Books by R. T. Haines Halsey: Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942, contrib.: American Silver of the XVII and XVIII Centuries: A Study Based on the Clearwater Collection (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1920), by C. Louise Avery Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942, ed.: Letters From a Farmer in Pennsylvania, to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies (New York: The Outlook Co., 1903), by John Dickinson (multiple formats at archive.org)
Additional books by R. T. Haines Halsey in the extended shelves: Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: ... Exhibition of prints relating to early American history, being a part of the prints contained in the Mabel Brady Garvan collection of American arts and crafts at Yale University. [Catalogue]. ([U.S. Govt. print. off.], 1931), also by Library of Congress. Prints and Photographs Division and Yale University. Mabel Brady Garvan Collection (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: American silver : the work of seventeenth and eighteenth century silversmiths, exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts, June to November, 1906. (Museum of Fine Arts, 1906), also by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, J. H. Buck, and John Henry Buck (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: The Boston port bill as pictured by a contemporary London cartoonist (The Grolier club, 1904), also by Philip Dawe, Gilliss Press, and Grolier Club (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: Catalogue of an exhibition of silver used in New York, New Jersey and the South, with a note on early New York silversmiths (The Gilliss Press, 1911), also by Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: Great Georgian houses of America (Printed by the Kalkhoff press, inc., 1933), also by Architects' Emergency Committee and William Lawrence Bottomley (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: A handbook of the American wing (The Museum, 1926), also by N.Y.). American Wing Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York and Charles Over Cornelius (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: A handbook of the American Wing (Printed and sold by the Museum, 1938), also by N.Y.). American Wing Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, Joseph Downs, and Charles Over Cornelius (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: A handbook of the American wing (The Museum, 1928), also by N.Y.). American Wing Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York and Charles Over Cornelius (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: A handbook of the American wing (Printed and sold by the Museum, 1942), also by N.Y.). American Wing Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, Joseph Downs, and Charles Over Cornelius (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: A handbook of the American Wing opening exhibition (The Museum, 1925), also by N.Y.). American Wing Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York and Charles Over Cornelius (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: A handbook of the American wing opening exhibition (The Museum, 1924), also by N.Y.). American went Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York and Charles Over Cornelius (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: A handbook of the American Wing opening exhibition (The Museum, 1924), also by N.Y.). American Wing Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, Joseph Downs, and Charles Over Cornelius (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: The homes of our ancestors : as shown in the American wing of the Metropolitan museum of art of New York, from the beginnings of New England through the early days of the republic; exhibiting the development of the arts of interior architecture and house decoration, the arts of cabinetmaking, silversmithing, etc., especial emphasis being laid upon the point that our early craftsmen evolved from the fashions of the Old world a style of their own; with an account of the social conditions surrounding the life of the original owners of the various rooms (Printed by Garden City Publishing, at the Country Life Press, 1937), also by Elizabeth Tower (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: The homes of our ancestors, as shown in the American Wing of the Metropolitan museum of art of New York, from the beginnings of New England through the early days of the republic; exhibiting the development of the arts of interior architecture and house decoration, the arts of cabinetmaking, silversmithing, etc., especial emphasis being laid upon the point that our early craftsmen evolved from the fashions of the Old World a style of their own; with an account of the social conditions surrounding the life of the original owners of the various rooms (Printed by Doubleday, Page, and company, 1925), also by Elizabeth Tower (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: The homes of our ancestors as shown in the American wing of the Metropolitan museum of art of New York, from the beginnings of New England through the early days of the republic; exhibiting the development of the arts of interior architecture and house decoration, the arts of cabinetmaking, silversmithing, etc., especial emphasis being laid upon the point that our early craftsmen evolved from the fashions of the Old world a style of their own; with an account of the social conditions surrounding the life of the original owners of the various rooms (Garden City, N.Y.: Printed by Doubleday,Doran, & Co., 1934), also by Elizabeth Tower (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: The homes of our ancestors, as shown in the American wing of the Metropolitan museum of art of New York, from the beginnings of New England through the early days of the republic : exhibiting the development of the arts of interior architecture and house decoration, the arts of cabinetmaking, silversmithing, etc., especial emphasis being laid upon the point that our early craftsmen evolved from the fashions of the old world a style of their own; with an account of the social conditions surrounding the life of the original owners of the various rooms (Printed by Doubleday, Doran and company, inc., 1925), also by Elizabeth Tower (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: The homes of our ancestors, as shown in the American wing of the Metropolitan Museum of art of New York, from the beginnings of New England through the early days of the republic (Garden City Pub. Co., 1937), also by Elizabeth Tower (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: The homes of our ancestors, as shown in the American wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York, from the beginnings of New England through the early days of the Republic (Doubleday, Doran, 1929), also by Elizabeth Tower and N.Y.). American Wing Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: Letters from a farmer in Pennsylvania, to the inhabitants of the British Colonies (The Outlook company, 1903), also by John Dickinson (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942, contrib.: Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania, to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies, by John Dickinson (Gutenberg ebook) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: Pictures of early New York on dark blue Staffordshire pottery, together with pictures of Boston and New England, Philadelphia, the South and West (Dodd, Mead and Company, 1899) (page images at HathiTrust) Halsey, R. T. Haines (Richard Townley Haines), 1865-1942: A pre-Revolutionary Annapolis house; designed by Matthew Buckland for Matthias Hammond (R. F. Whitehead, 1929), also by Effingham C. Desmond (page images at HathiTrust)
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