San Miguel's Mexican Interiors
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.50 (611 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0764329472 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-07-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Sandy Baum received his architectural degree from Washington University's School of Architecture in Saint Louis, Missouri. . Prior to moving to Mexico, he was a project manager doing residential, retail, and commercial construction in Arizona and California. Sandy is the author of six previous books by Schiffer Publishing
San Miguel, a city located in central Mexico, is steeped in history; it is the place where the Mexican war for independence from Spain started in 1810. Today, San Miguel retains old-world charm as many of its elegant buildings have been preserved; the cit
Not quite what I expected A nice book but get your magnifying glass out! Beautiful pictures but way too small. Very disappointing!. "Not Worth the Money" according to Harold Green Sr.. This book is terrible. It was a waste of my money. I have visited San Miguel de Allende many times. This book does not even come close to doing the beauty of this town, and its homes, justice. There are much better books on the homes of San Miguel. For example, Photographer Robert DeGast has some beautiful books like "The Doors of San Miguel", "Inside the Doros of S. Brooklyn Bookworm said Worst San Miguel book. San Miguel de Allende is a city of legendary beauty and several gorgeous books have been published of its picturesque gardens, homes and streets. This is not one of them. Do you enjoy looking through poorly lit and ineptly composed snapshots of banal subjects unworthy of commemoration? Here you go! Ugly rooms, uninformed captions, and to top it off, all this in a te
Prior to moving to Mexico, he was a project manager doing residential, retail, and commercial construction in Arizona and California. Sandy is the author of six previous books by Schiffer Publishing. . About the Author Sandy Baum received his architectural degree from Washington University's School of Architecture in Saint Louis, Missouri