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Contents
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Volume 32, Number 2
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2006
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ARTICLES
REVIEW ARTICLE
REVIEWS
| Cooling Towers, by Bernd Becher and Hilla Becher |
| Todd Gilens |
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| Building the World: An Encyclopedia of the Great Engineering Projects in History, 2 vols, by Frank P. Davidson and Kathleen Lusk Brooke |
| Terry S. Reynolds |
64 |
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| Lighthouses (Norton/Library of Congress Visual Sourcebooks in Architecture, Design, & Engineering), by Sara E. Wermiel |
| Charles K. Hyde |
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| Ghostly Ruins: America's Forgotten Architecture, by Harry Skrdla |
| John Griebel |
66 |
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| The Seattle Bungalow: People and Houses, 1900–1940, by Janet Ore |
| Alison K. Hoagland |
67 |
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| The Textile Industry of South-West England: A Social Archeology, by Marilyn Palmer and Peter Neaverson |
| Lance E. Metz |
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| Watkins Mill: the Factory on the Farm, by Louis W. Potts and Ann M. Sligar |
| Steven A. Walton |
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| The Birmingham Jewellry Quarter: An Architectural Survey of the Manufactories, by John Cattell, Sheila Ely, and Barry Jones |
| David Shayt |
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| From a Few to All: Long-Term Development of Water and Environmental Services in Finland, ed. by Petri S. Juuti and Tapio S. Katko |
| Nancy Farm Männikkö |
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| Brief History of Wells and Toilets: The Case of Finland (Kaivot Ja Kaymälät: Johdatus Historiaan Esimerkkinä Suomi), by Petri S. Juuti, English translation by Katri Wallenius |
| Larry Mishkar |
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| A Hammer in Their Hands: A Documentary History of Technology and the African-American Experience, ed. by Carroll Pursell |
| Alicia Valentino |
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Short Takes
COVER: Western Union microwave relay tower and building. See "Towers for Telegrams: The Western Union Telegraph Company and the Emergence of Microwave Telecommunications Infrastructure," pp. 5–22.
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