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An Architect Revisits France. The Tuilleries Brochures, Volume IV, Number 3,  May 1932

An Architect Revisits France. The Tuilleries Brochures, Volume IV, Number 3, May 1932

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An Architect Revisits France. The Tuilleries Brochures, Volume IV, Number 3, May 1932

by Chamberlain, Samuel

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Chicago: Ludowici-Celadon Company, 1932. pp. 130-144. b&w photo-illustrations. The Brochures, a series of monographs on European architecture. Essay and photographs of chateaux and other architecture in France. Pictured are various views of Chateaux de clos Vougeot and de Ragny and other buildings in Burgundy.. "A Doorway at Dijon" is accompanied by an architectural scale drawing.. Clean throughout; tight binding; wrappers are age faded and rubbed along edges.. Printed Wrapper (softcover). Very Good. Illus. by Yerbury, F.R. (photographs). 4to.

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Title
An Architect Revisits France. The Tuilleries Brochures, Volume IV, Number 3, May 1932
Author
Chamberlain, Samuel
Illustrator
Yerbury, F.R. (photographs)
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Publisher
Ludowici-Celadon Company
Place of Publication
Chicago
Date Published
1932
Keywords
Burgundy clos vougeot de ragny chailley Touraine vezelay france french architecture rural france chateau chateaux le moriniere chantecaille houses homes buildings architectuire
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Architecture;
Size
4to

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