Books by "John Edward Rovensky"

5 books found

Moving Rooms

Moving Rooms

by John Harris

2007 · Yale University Press

Since at least Tudor times there have been architectural salvages: panelling, chimney pieces, doorways, or any fixtures and fittings might be removed from an old interior to be replaced by more fashionable ones. Not surprisingly a trade developed and architects, builders, masons, and sculptors sought out these salvages. By 1820 there was a growing profession of brokers and dealers in London, and a century later antique shops were commonplace throughout England. This fascinating book documents the break-up, sale, and re-use of salvages in Britain and America, where the fashion for so-called “Period Rooms” became a mainstay of the transatlantic trade. Much appreciated by museum visitors, period rooms have become something of a scholarly embarrassment, as research reveals that many were assembled from a variety of sources. One American embraced the trade as no other--the larger-than-life William Randolph Hearst--who purchased tens of thousands of architectural salvages between 1900 and 1935.

Financing an Empire

Financing an Empire

by John Thom Holdsworth, John Stuchell Fisher

1928

Bonds of Enterprise

Bonds of Enterprise

by John Lauritz Larson

2010 · University of Iowa Press

A career narrative of John Murray Forbes, Boston China trader and western railroad builder, which illuminates a pattern of eastern domination and eastern dependency in western railroad development. It analyzes the conflict between eastern financier-directors and local promoters and shippers.

On the Relation of Imports to Exports

On the Relation of Imports to Exports

by John Taylor Peddie

1916 · London : Longmans, Green

On the relation of imports to exports--Foreign exchange, the bill of exchange.--National economics or empiricism?