Specimens of mediaeval architecture chiefly selected from examples of the 12th and 13th centuries in France and Italy.
by NESFIELD, W. Eden
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- Hardcover
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About This Item
[London], Day and Son,, 1862.. 1862 [14] p. + 100 plates. 43 cms. Publisher's decorated cloth binding which shows some marks, with a contrasting leather spine. Expertly rebacked with the original spine re-laid. The first and final leaves show some spotting, otherwise the contents are clean, crisp and tight. 6 plates from British Architect et al. loosely laid in. Inscription dated 1877 on the front endpaper.
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- Title
- Specimens of mediaeval architecture chiefly selected from examples of the 12th and 13th centuries in France and Italy.
- Author
- NESFIELD, W. Eden
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- [London], Day and Son,
- Date Published
- 1862.
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