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The Great Tradition of Western Architecture

by Allsopp, Bruce Et Al

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G+/ no dustjacket map, photos, plans, Arch Bk Pub/A+C Black London 1966 1st hardcover 8vo, 319pp, Traces Western tradition and growth from its origins in the classical world through the 4 countries of Western Europ S various styles of architecture with photos, plans and text of monasteries, churches, castles, etc. Rear inside hinge paper cracked, but solid. 2 thin black lines at top page edge.

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Title
The Great Tradition of Western Architecture
Author
Allsopp, Bruce Et Al
Book Condition
Used - G+
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no dustjacket
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Edition
1st
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Arch Bk Pub/A+C Black
Date Published
1966
Keywords
architecture Europe hellenic gothic romanesque renaissance

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