 | | An Ounce of Preservation: A Guide to the Care of Papers and Photographs | | by Craig A. Tuttle |  | | ?An excellent introduction to preserving personal papers and photographs.? Raves our curator. Written for the family historian or individual collector, this guide covers prevention and treatment of damage as well providing information on supplies and where to get them and guidelines for display. |  | - Paperback: 111 pages
- Rainbow Books, Inc.: 1995
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 | | Historic Preservation: Curatorial Management of the Built World | | by James Marston Fitch |  | | This book covers a range of topics including why save our historic structures and districts, how to accomplish it, and how to use and interpret these structures in a meaningful way. Well illustrated with case histories. |  | - Paperback: 433 pages
- The University Press of Virginia: 2001
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 | | The Preservation of Historic Architecture | | by The Department of the Interior |  | | From removing graffiti in Manhattan to rebuilding a hops barn in Oregon, the National Park Service -- a part of the Department of the Interior -- has faced just about every problem an old structure can encounter. Here for the first time is a collection of their hardwon know-how and official guidelines, written by the top experts in their respective fields of preservation. |  | | |
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