By J. Alfred Gotch
London   B. T. Batsford
8.5" by 6" viii, 336, [6pp]
A beautiful illustrated work detailing the architectural development of English homes between 1100 and 1800.
By J. Alfred Gotch

1909 The Growth of the English House: A Short History of its Architectural Development from 1100 to 1800

London   B. T. Batsford
8.5" by 6" viii, 336, [6pp]
A beautiful illustrated work detailing the architectural development of English homes between 1100 and 1800.
£65.00
: 1kgs / : 762R37

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Description

Illustrated, Publishers' Original Binding

This work explores the history of English houses, starting from Norman keeps, through various eras and style including medieval, Jacobean and Elizabethan.

John Alfred Gotch (1852-1942) was an English architectural historian, with an interest in particular in Elizabethan and Jacobean architecture. He was Vice-President of the Royal Institute of British Architects.

Lavishly illustrated throughout with vignette photographs and diagrams.

Condition

In the publisher's original full cloth binding with gilt embellishment to the spine and cover. Externally very smart, with a little bumping to the head and tail of the spine. Ownership bookplates to the front pastedown and endpaper. Internally, firmly bound, pages are bright and clean.

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