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Gold was the Mortar. The Economics of Cathedral Building.

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Gold was the Mortar. The Economics of Cathedral Building.

by KRAUS, HENRY

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New York, Barnes & Noble Inc 1994. Original publisher's gray cloth spine, gilt lettering spine, gray paper-covered boards, pictorial dustjacket, reprint [1979], large 8vo: xvi, 17-292pp., 40 illustrations, acknowledgements, glossary, chapternotes & references, index. Very fine copy. Paris - Amiens - Toulouse - Lyon - Strasbourg - York - Poitiers - Rouen.

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Title
Gold was the Mortar. The Economics of Cathedral Building.
Author
KRAUS, HENRY
Book Condition
Used
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Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
1566194210
ISBN 13
9781566194211
Publisher
New York, Barnes & Noble Inc 1994
Place of Publication
New York
This edition first published
October 1996

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