The Architectural Review Vol. 165 Jan-June 1979 & Vol. 166 July-Dec 1979 [complete year in 2 vols]
by D. A. C. A. Boyne, J. C. G. Hastings [editors] and Others
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- , ex library copies with labels and stamps on front endpapers, clean and tight copies, in very good condition
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About This Item
, 2 uniform volumes, containing the full year of 1979, includes articles on Australia, Charles Eames and the Gold Medal, Charles Dickens Taste, Railway Architecture Exhibition, Middle East, Art Deco, Dublin, Discotheques, Edwardian Housing, USA, etc, with original covers bound in at rear
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- Bookseller
- Keogh's Books (GB)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 62704
- Title
- The Architectural Review Vol. 165 Jan-June 1979 & Vol. 166 July-Dec 1979 [complete year in 2 vols]
- Author
- D. A. C. A. Boyne, J. C. G. Hastings [editors] and Others
- Format/Binding
- , black buckrum with gilt titles on spines Hardback
- Book Condition
- Used - , ex library copies with labels and stamps on front endpapers, clean and tight copies, in very good condition
- Edition
- First Edition
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Published by The Architectural Press Ltd
- Place of Publication
- , London
- Date Published
- , 1979
- Keywords
- D. A. C. A. Boyne, J. C. G. Hastings and Others, The Architectural Review Vol. 165 Jan-June 1979 & Vol. 166 July-Dec 1979 [complete year in 2 vols], includes articles on Australia, Charles Eames and the Gold Medal, Charles Dickens Taste, Railway Architect
- Size
- 30 x 24 cm
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