THE MODERN BUILDING RECORD Vol 4


  • THE MODERN BUILDING RECORD Vol 4
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Condition Good
Edition 1st Edition
Jacket Condition No Jacket
Binding Hardcover - 366 pages
Published Wertheimer, Lea & Co,  London 1913
Our Ref # 000342

Description

Fourth volume of this excellent five volume series documenting the architecture and construction of significant buildings across the UK. Large format 366pp, with numerous full page photographic plates. Also many attractive advertisements. Ex-Norwich Public libraries with sticker to fep, and occasional other marks. Endpapers split at front and rear hinges. Binding holding nevertheless though a little shaky. Dark green publisher's cloth with gold titling. Some wear to extremities and top and bottom of spine.
£40.00

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