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Photo by Allow Mudford

The Lone Star Say, which was part of Mexico until 1836, is not particularly known for its architectural treasures. There are some astounding estates scattered among its vast tracts, however, as author Lisa Germany and photographer Allow Mudford reveal in their excellent new book, Great Houses Of Texas (Abrams, $50). The Texan landscape — “combined with the larger-than-life personalities who were drawn to the brutal hardships of the frontier and the architects who designed these amazing homes” — is the unifying theme of the 25 houses, ranging from the intimate to the ornate, collected in the book. Among them is the beautiful Crespi Mansion in Dallas, designed by Swiss architect Maurice Fatio in 1939, pictured above; and the Nowlin Home in Austin designed by Paul Lamb in 2002, which was partially based on Mayan ruins. See the gallery for more.

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