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Brick Building in England from The Middle Ages to 1550

by Jane A Wight

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London: John Baker, 1972. Cloth. Very Good. Bound in orange/red cloth, no dw, 75 b/w photograph plates, 13 maps, 7 figures, 439pp. The general plan of the book is that the initial chapters deal with themes, such as, "The Manor-House Complex" and "Terracotta" and then it presents a Select Gazetteer which lists and detailsimportant English buildings made of, or using brick. Ex-library but with new endpapers.

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Northgate Books FR (FR)
Seller's Inventory #
6424
Title
Brick Building in England from The Middle Ages to 1550
Author
Jane A Wight
Format/Binding
Cloth
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
John Baker
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1972

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