Fiske Kimball Bibliography:
Edited Works by Kimball


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Warren, Herbert Langford. The Foundations of Classic Architecture. . Illustrated from Documents and Original Drawings." New York: Macmillan Company (1919). Edited by Kimball.

Introdcution toColonial Ironwork in Old Philadelphia, P. B. Wallace. New York: Architectural Book Publishing Co. (1930).

Introduction to Domestic Architecture of Tidewater Virginia, Thomas Tileston Waterman and John A Barrows. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons (1932).

"The Arts." In Charles Austin Beard, ed. A Century of Progress. New York: Harper and Brothers (1933): 380-398.

Introduction toWestern Pennsylvania Architectural Survey, Charles Morse Stotz. New York: W. Helburn (1936).

"Regional Types in Early American Architecture." A chapter in Great Georgian Houses of America, Vol. II. New York: Architects Emergency Committee (1937): 11-22.

"The Sasanian Building at Tepe Hissar." A chapter in Excavations at Tepe Hissar, Erich Friedrich Schmidt. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press (1937): 347-50

"Benjamin West and His Historical Significance." A chapter in Benjamin West, 1738-1820,Philadelphia, Pa: Pennsylvania Museum of Art (1938): 9-11.

"The Sasanian Building at Damghan (Tepe Hissar)." A chapter in A Survey of Persian Art , vol. 1, edited by Arthur Upham Pope, London: Oxford University Press (1938): 579-83.

"Tryon's Palace." A chapter in New Bern, Cradle of North Carolina Garden Club of North Carolina (1941) (White Pine Series of Architectural Monographs).

"Jefferson and Architecture," A chapter in Jefferson, World Citizen by Elbert D. Thomas, New York: Modern Age (1942): 266-71.

"Forward to Paintings from the Chester Dale Collection." Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art (1943).

"Forward to Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Speiser, Public Auction Sale." New York: Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc. (January 26-27, 1944).

"Romantic Classicism in Architecture." InThe Greek Revival in the United States, Joseph Downs, ed. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, (1944).

"Obituary of Paul Phillipe Cret (1876-1945) in American Philosophical Society Yearbook (1945): 63-66.

"Forward to Stratford, The Lees of Virginia." New York: Knoedler Galleries (1946): 7-8.

"Rococo and Romanticism." in To Doctor R.: Essays Here Collected in Honor of the Seventieth Birthday of Dr. A. S. W. Rosenbach, July 22, 1946. Philadelphia: (1946): 133-134. check

Introduction to Thomas Jefferson, Architect and Builder, Frary, Ihna Thayer. New York: Richmond, Garret, and Massie (1950).

"Introduction to The Metropolitan Museum of Art Miniatures," New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art (1952). check

Forward to Valuable Oil Paintings from the W. P. Wilstach Collection To Be Sold At"Memorial Hall", Philadelphia: Samuel T. Freeman and Co. (1954).

"Thomas Jefferson and Civic Art." A chapter in City Planning at Yale, A Selection of Papers and Projects, Christopher Tunnard and John Peake, editors. New Haven: The Graduate Program in City Planning, Department of Architecture, Yale University (1954): 25-32.

"Forward to The Louise and Walter Arensburg Collection: 20th Century Section." Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art (1954).

"Forward to The Louise and Walter Arensburg Collection: Pre-Columbian Sculpture." Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art (1954).

"Classicism, Academism and Creation in XVII Century French Architecture." in Scritti di Storia Dell'Arte in Onore di Lionello Venturi Secondo Volume. De Luca Editore. Roma (1956).

Introduction, Lost Examples of Colonial Architecture: Buildings that have Disappeared or Been So Altered As to Be Denatured, John Howells Mead. New York: Dover Publications (1963).

Cummings, Abbott Lowell, "First Remodeling of the Province House, 1726," Edited by Kimball. Old-Time New England 62(April-June 1972).


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