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H. H. Richardson’s Glessner House: A Guide Book
This is the first guide book ever published exploring Richardson’s urban residential masterpiece, commissioned by John and Frances Glessner in 1885, and completed in 1887. The book, featuring stunning new photography by James Caulfield, takes you on a tour of the house starting with the bold and controversial Richardsonian Romanesque exterior, and then moving inside to the cozy rooms containing most of their original furnishings and accurately restored décor featuring wallpapers and textiles by William Morris. Additional information includes a detailed history of the house from its inception through the present day, and a series of spreads exploring topics ranging from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra to Frances Glessner as a talented craftswoman. A must for anyone with an interest in late 19th century architecture and design!
(Author: John H. Waters; Photographs by James Caulfield - Publication 2026)