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A Celebration Of Death An Introduction To Some Of The Buildings, Monuments, And Settings Of Funerary Architecture In The Western European Tradition

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A Celebration Of Death An Introduction To Some Of The Buildings, Monuments, And Settings Of Funerary Architecture In The Western European Tradition

by Curl, James Stevens

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9780713473360
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London: BT Batsford Ldt, 1993. Foxing to closed pages. Slight dents on the front cover(8cms, 7cms). Corners of front cover slightly worn. Spine indented but not damaged.. Second Revised Edition. Soft. Fine/No Jacket. 4to.

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Title
A Celebration Of Death An Introduction To Some Of The Buildings, Monuments, And Settings Of Funerary Architecture In The Western European Tradition
Author
Curl, James Stevens
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Fine
Jacket Condition
No Jacket
Edition
Second Revised Edition
ISBN 10
0713473363
ISBN 13
9780713473360
Publisher
BT Batsford Ldt
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1993
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Architecture;

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