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The Architectural Review, March 1906,  number 112

The Architectural Review, March 1906, number 112

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The Architectural Review, March 1906, number 112

by Macartney, Mervyn E [editor]

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, xlviii pages of advertisements, pages 97 to 144 of articles with black and white photographs and illustrations throughout, features 'Building By-Laws in Rural Districts' A. F Topham

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
The Architectural Review, March 1906, number 112
Author
Macartney, Mervyn E [editor]
Illustrator
Illustrated by Lawrence Weaver and others
Format/Binding
, original illustrated pictorial card Paperback
Book Condition
Used - , good condition
Edition
First Edition
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Paperback
Publisher
Published by Architectural Review
Place of Publication
, London
Date Published
, 1906
Keywords
Macartney, Mervyn E [editor], The Architectural Review, March 1906, number 112
Size
33x23cm

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