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Complimentary Cram

Monday, March 2, 2009
It's nice to see that Ralph Adams Cram's Ministry of Art is free online. I am usually suspicious of those who glorify art, but not as much with Cram. Perhaps this is because he understood clearly that "religion leads, it does not follow" (My Life in Architecture, 276). That from about the only Cram book that's not free at the Internet Archive. Wow.
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