1881 An Attempt to Discriminate the Styles of Architecture in England from the Conquest to the Reformation
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Illustrated, Publishers' Original Binding
A seventh edition of An Attempt to Discriminate the Styles of Architecture in England from the Conquest to the Reformation, with a sketch of the Grecian and Roman Orders by Thomas Rickman, with considerable additions by John Henry Parker.
This volume aims to present a view of the principles of architecture of the British Isles, a helpful guide for architectural students and those fascinated by the rich architecture of England.
With thirty five plates.
Collated, complete.
With eight pages of advertisements to the rear.
Condition
In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally, generally lovely with some fading to the spine and light bumping to the head and tail of the spine. Previous owner pencil inscriptions to the front free endpaper. Internally, firmly bound with bright and clean pages.
Very Good Indeed
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