A HISTORY OF RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE IN ENGLAND, 1500-1800
by BLOMFIELD, Reginald
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BLOMFIELD, Reginald. A HISTORY OF RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE IN ENGLAND, 1500-1800. London: George Bell and Sons, 1897. 4to. Cloth binding with boards.(xix) In volumes. 186 pages plus illustrations. First Edition. A consecutive account of Renaissance architecture in England, confined to buildings of historical importance or those which best illustrate the main li of development of English architecture from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. The book includes drawings by the author along with other illustrations. Staining of cover and slight damage to spine, else both volum in good condition.
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- A HISTORY OF RENAISSANCE ARCHITECTURE IN ENGLAND, 1500-1800
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- BLOMFIELD, Reginald
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