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Inigo Jones and Wren: Or The rise and decline of modern architecture in England Loftie, W. J
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Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
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About This Item
Fair. [FIRST EDITION] New York: MacMillan and Company, 1893. Hard Cover issued without Dust Jacket 284 pages with many illustrations throughout. Bound in brick red cloth with gilt lettering to spine and front cover. With some smoke and damp darkening and wavering to boards and text block, otherwise good contents, no markings, etc. NOT EX-LIBRARY. (lr)
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- gStrum
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- Title
- Inigo Jones and Wren: Or The rise and decline of modern architecture in England Loftie, W. J
- Book Condition
- Used - Fair
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- Hardcover
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gStrum
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Silver Spring, Maryland
About gStrum
Online seller since 2004 specializing in art books
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