@booklet {7767, title = {"Architecture Under Nationalism"}, howpublished = {The American Architect and Builders News }, volume = {29.759, 760, 764, 766, 768, 770; 30.772 }, year = {1890}, note = {

Rpt. without the letters\  Boston ,\  MA : The Nationalist Educational Association, 1890. \ 

}, month = {July 12, 19, August 16, 30, September 13, 27, October 11, 1890}, pages = {21-25, 40-42, 98-99, 134-35, 168-70, 199-202; 20-23}, abstract = {

Part essay on architecture and sanitation; part description of future architecture, including an argument for cooperative living in apartment buildings. The author was born as John Amory Putnam but later took his father\&$\#$39;s name. He was a Boston architect, best known for pioneering apartment buildings, some of which still stand. See his \"The Apartment House.\" The American Architect and Builders News 27.732 (January 4, 1890): 3-5.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {J[ohn] P[ickering Putnam (1847-1917)} }