The Architectural Review: A Magazine of Architecture & Decoration, Vol. XXXIV, October 1913, No. 203
by Macartney, Mervyn E. [editor]
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- Condition
- , covers detached, spotted around edges, loss to spine, internally clean, in good- condition
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About This Item
, pages 67-86 plus adverts, contains articles on baroque palaces of Vienna, London clubs, byzantine and romanesque architecture, school at johannesburg for 500 children, restoration work at the tower of London, the persian ceramic friezes, country-house lighting, with black & white plates and illustrations throughout
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- Bookseller
- Keogh's Books (GB)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 57124
- Title
- The Architectural Review: A Magazine of Architecture & Decoration, Vol. XXXIV, October 1913, No. 203
- Author
- Macartney, Mervyn E. [editor]
- Format/Binding
- , original brown paper covers, with black titles and illustration Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - , covers detached, spotted around edges, loss to spine, internally clean, in good- condition
- Edition
- First Edition
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Published by The Architectural Review
- Place of Publication
- , London
- Date Published
- , 1913
- Keywords
- Macartney, Mervyn E. [editor], The Architectural Review: A Magazine of Architecture & Decoration, Vol. XXXIV, October 1913, No. 203, baroque palaces of Vienna, London clubs, byzantine and romanesque architecture, school at johannesburg for 500 childre
- Size
- 36 x 29 cm
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