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Introduction: the architect without a country; 1. Origins in the Ardennes; 2. Training in Paris; 3. First works in France; 4. Emigration to Belgium; 5. Thuringia and the Saxon Principalities; 6. Hamburg and the Elbchaussee; 7. The firm of Masson et Ramée in Hamburg and Copenhagen; 8. Country houses in Denmark; 9. Mecklenburg-Schwerin: Napoleonic Paris; 10. The American North Country; 11. Union college; 12. Philadelphia and Baltimore; 13. Return to Europe; 14. Last works and publications; Epilogue; Daniel Ramée and his father's legacy; Appendix: Boulliot's article on Ramée, 1830.
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