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Christian Art in Three Volumes (April, 1907--September, 1908)

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Christian Art in Three Volumes (April, 1907--September, 1908)

by CRAM, Ralph Adams (ed)

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Richard G. Badger, Boston, 1909. THREE VOLUMES COMPLETE Hbks large 4tos various paginations Volume 1: issues from April-September, 1907; Volume 2: issues from October 1907-March, 1908; Volume 3: issues from April-September 1908 printed on glossy stock and profusely illustr b+w photos, drawings, and plans; Cram collected the issues of his short-lived magazine into three composite volumes as the definitive statement of the best in Gothic art and its contemporary neo-Gothic manifestations, and the most up-to-date in academic research on the Gothic; bound in maroon buckram with gilt titles and showing some rubbing at the extremities and wear and slight fraying at the spine ends now in custom acetate jackets some slight loosening to the hinges but altogether clean tight unmarked volumes especially scarce outside of a few specialist research libraries, photos upon request

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Title
Christian Art in Three Volumes (April, 1907--September, 1908)
Author
CRAM, Ralph Adams (ed)
Book Condition
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Richard G. Badger, Boston, 1909
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