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Art Deco and the Egyptian Theatre in DeKalb

Bibliography

Hunter Logan, 02/06/2006

  • Bayer, Patricia. (1992). Art Deco Architecture: Design Decoration and Detail from the Twenties and Thirties. New York: Harry N. Abrams.
  • Breeze, Carla. (2003). American Art Deco: Architecture and Regionalism. New York: W.W. Norton & Company.
  • DeKalb Centennial: Progress Unlimited. (1956). 53-4. This is a document stored at the NIU library.
  • Doordan, Dennis P. (2001). Twentieth-Century Architecture. London: Laurence King.
  • Duncan, Alstair. (1986). American Art Deco. New York: Harry N. Abrams.
  • Fargo Theatre to be Formally Opened Sunday: Public is Welcomed. (1929). DeKalb Daily Chronicle, 29 (305), 1. December 7, 1929. DeKalb, Illinois.
  • Greenhalgh, Paul. (2000). The Essence of Art Nouveau. New York: Harry N. Abrams.
  • Hare, M., Oberg, D., Langford, D. (1998). Past Meets Present: People and Places in Old DeKalb. DeKalb, IL: NIU Printing Services.
  • Kummerfeldt, Irv. (1987). Egyptian Theatre Opened Dec. 29, 1929. The Midweek, 10. July 1, 1987. DeKalb, IL.
  • Le Corbusier. (1986). Towards a New Architecture (John Rodker, Trans.). New York: Dover. (Original work published 1931)
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  • New DeKalb Egyptian Theatre is Leased Today: Soon will be Opened. (1929). DeKalb Daily Chronicle, 29 (302), 1. December 4, 1929. DeKalb, Illinois.
  • New Egyptian Theatre Opens Tuesday Evening: Tribute to This City. (1929). DeKalb Daily Chronicle, 29 (306), 1,10. December 9, 1929. DeKalb, Illinois.
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