Bulletin Index
KEY TO LETTER CODES:
ART = article, BR = book review, CF = computer forum, COMP = compilation, ED = editorial, FT = final touch, IT = investigative techniques, LTR = letter, MAIN = maintenance, NOTE = noted in, (N) [appears after ART or BR] = materials published in the APT newsletter between 1969 and 1975, OP = opinion, PE = preservation education, PP = preservation planning, REPR = reprint, SPEC = specifications, TN = technical notes
HISTORIC PRESERVATION, HISTORY OFHistoric Landscape Conservation in North America: Roaming the Field Over the Past Thirty Years by Susan Buggey, ART XXIX-3/4-98, pp. 37-42 |
Historic Structure Reports in France: A History of Guidelines and a Case Study by Jerome Francou, ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 23-28 |
Keeping Time: The History and Theory of Preservation in America, 3rd Edition by William J. Murtagh, rev. by Robert A. Young, BR XXXVIII-1-07, p. 54 |
Make No Small Plans: How Strategic Planning Shaped APT from 1995 to 2008 by Natalie Bull, ART XL-3/4-09, pp. 67-72 |
Making the Project Real: Changes in Delivery of Concept to Construction by Ronald D. Staley, H. Thomas McGrath Jr., David C. Overholt, and Thomas R. Whitmore, ART XL-3/4-09, pp. 51-58 |
Memory and Modernity: Viollet-le-Duc at Vézelay by Kevin D. Murphy, rev. by Craig K. Anz, BR XXXIV-4-03, p. 55 |
Preservation Comes of Age, From Williamsburg to the National Trust, 1926-1949 by Charles B. Hosmer, Jr., ART XII-3-80, pp. 20-27 |
Preservation Comes of Age: From Williamsburg to the National Trust, 1926-1949, by Charles B. Hosmer, Jr., rev. by Stanley M. Hordes, BR XV-1-83, p. 28 |
Preservation Engineering: Past, Present, and Future by Derek Trelstad and Robert Silman, ART XL-3/4-09, pp. 27-32 |
Preservation Technology Comes of Age in North America: Part 1 by Hugh C. Miller, ART XXXVII-1-06, pp. 55-59 |