What are some recommended books about Spanish Eclectic architecture?

Here are some recommended books about Spanish Eclectic architecture:

1. "The Architecture of John Gaw Meem: Spanish Colonial and Pueblo Styles" by John V. Mutlow
2. "Spanish Eclectic Architecture in North America" by Rexford Newcomb
3. "Santa Barbara Architecture: from Spanish Colonial to Modern" by Michael Imwalle and Mary Louise Days
4. "Master Architects of Southern California, 1920-1940: George Washington Smith, Gordon Kaufmann, Wallace Neff" by Marc Appleton, Bret Parsons, and Steve Vaught
5. "Spanish Colonial or Adobe Architecture of California, 1800-1850" by Myra R. Young
6. "Building Colonialism: Architecture, Urban Space, and Political Cultures in East Africa" by Cole Roskam
7. "Building the South Side: Urban Space and Civic Culture in Chicago, 1890-1919" by Robin F. Bachin
8. "A Guide to Desert Architecture: Rustic Houses of the Shining Sands PV Houses of Paradise Valley" by Anne P. Gray and Colter B. Luce
9. "Architecture and Urbanism in Colonial Mexico: The Construction of a City-State" by Ricardo Vasquez-Contreras
10. "Spanish-Colonial Architecture in the United States" by Rexford Newcomb and William Morgan

These books provide in-depth information on Spanish Eclectic architectural styles, its historical context, influential architects, and examples of buildings showcasing this architectural style.

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