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Architecture of the Renaissance in England / illustrated by a series of views and details from build...

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Architecture of the Renaissance in England / illustrated by a series of views and details from buildings erected between the years 1560-1635, with historical and critical text by J. Alfred Gotch, assisted by W. Talbot Brown.

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Full title

Architecture of the Renaissance in England / illustrated by a series of views and details from buildings erected between the years 1560-1635, with historical and critical text by J. Alfred Gotch, assisted by W. Talbot Brown.

Publisher

London : Batsford, 1894.

Date

1894.

Call Numbers

RB/F724.142/1 , RB/F0058 v. 1 , RB/F0059 v. 2 , RB/F724.142/2

Record Identifier

74Vv4oZV6OJd

MMS ID

991015544029702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

2 v. : ill., plans ; 47 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

London : Batsford, 1894.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1894.

Subjects

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Architecture of the Renaissance in England / illustrated by a series of views and details from buildings erected between the years 1560-1635, with historical and critical text by J. Alfred Gotch, assisted by W. Talbot Brown.

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

"With one hundred and forty-five plates, and one hundred and eighty illustrations in the text."

Rare Books copy at RB/F724.142/1-2 has gilt edges.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

RB/F724.142/1 , RB/F0058 v. 1 , RB/F0059 v. 2 , RB/F724.142/2

Record Identifier

74Vv4oZV6OJd

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Other Identifiers

DDC

720.94209031

MMS ID

991015544029702626

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