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“Roger Reed’s impressive study of Gridley James Fox Bryant fills the missing link in Boston’s nineteenth-century architectural history. Given the central prominence and extent of Bryant’s work, it is surprising that this gap in our knowledge has existed for so long. The thoroughness and rigor of this new monograph, however, has made the wait worthwhile.” —Keith N. Morgan, author of Buildings of Massachusetts: Greater Boston ...

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