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THE ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW : The Magazine of Architecture and the Arts of Design (The Issues From October 1904, Volume XVI No. 95 to December 1905 Volume XVIII No. 109, All Bound in One Large Volume )

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THE ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW : The Magazine of Architecture and the Arts of Design (The Issues From October 1904, Volume XVI No. 95 to December 1905 Volume XVIII No. 109, All Bound in One Large Volume )

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Great New Street, London: The Architectural Review, 1905. Vellum. Near Very Good. Very interesting articles, well illustrated with many B&W photos, Drawings, Plans etc, and several Colour Plates. The book begins with the issues for October, November & December 1904, paginated146 - 288. Articles include: Burlington House, Piccadily; Architecture at the St. Louis World's Fair; Sedgwick Memorial Museum, Cambridge, Old Edinburgh & New. Issues from January 1905 to June 1905 Volume XVII, 288 pages, include: The Three Towers of Canterbury Cathedral; Bath Doorways 18th c.; London Street Architecture; St. Mark's Venice; Santa Sophia, Constantinople (including Colour Plates); Life & Work of Decimus Burton; Irish Ecclesiastical Architecture; English Mediaeval Figure Sculpture. The issues from July 1905 - December 1905, Volume XVIII, 288 pages, include: The Brittania Royal Naval College, Dartmouth; English Lead Cisterns; Researches of Mr W. H. Goodyer; Cheap Cottages and the Exhibition at Letchworth; Brydon at Bath; English Lead Pipe Heads; the first Garden City. Also in every issue, interesting illustrated articles on Current Architecture, including: Pavillion for Magdalen College, Oxford; Museum and Art Gallery, Kingston-On-Thames; Coutt's Bank; Winsley House; Hatchlands Music room; Phyllis Court; The Islet, Maidenhead Court, and many more. Quarter vellum with grey boards. Brown leather label with Gilt lettering on spine. 13" tall, 4 kilos. Spine tanned. Corners of boards worn and a few surface scrapes. Most Pages in very good, clean condition, just the pages in Dec. 1905 issue have a very pale brown stain in top corner. No inscriptions. Heavy volume, 4 kilos, so shipping Outside UK will be extra. Please ask if you would like any pictures or information.

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Cornish Books GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
020269
Title
THE ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW : The Magazine of Architecture and the Arts of Design (The Issues From October 1904, Volume XVI No. 95 to December 1905 Volume XVIII No. 109, All Bound in One Large Volume )
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Vellum
Book Condition
Used - Near Very Good
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Hardcover
Publisher
The Architectural Review
Place of Publication
Great New Street, London
Date Published
1905
Keywords
ARCHITECTURE/HAGIA SOPIA
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Architecture;

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