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The Silent Rhetoric of the Body: A History of Monumental Sculpture and
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The Silent Rhetoric of the Body: A History of Monumental Sculpture and Commemorative Art in England, 1720-1770 Hardcover - 2008

by Craske, Matthew

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Yale University Press, 2008. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New/Like New. 10x8x1. Publisher's hardback in nearly new condition: firm and square, strong joints, sharp corners, no bumps. Complete with original dustjacket: sharp and bright, no tears, no chips. Contents crisp, tight and clean; no pen-marks. Not from a library so no such stamps or labels. Looks unread. Thus a tidy book in very presentable condition.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 496-514) and index.

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About the author

Matthew Craske is Senior Lecturer in History of Art at Oxford Brookes University