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A history of the Gothic revival; an attempt to show how the taste for mediæval architecture, which lingered in England during the two last centuries, has since been encouraged and developed / by Charles L. Eastlake.

LIBRA 724.3 Ea8
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Athenaeum of Philadelphia - British Imprints 1872 Eastlak
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Eastlake, Charles L. (Charles Locke), 1836-1906.
Contributor:
Swain, Joseph, 1820-1909, engraver.
Chandler, Theophilus P. (Theophilus Parsons), 1845-1928, former owner.
Spottiswoode & Co., printer.
British Imprints Collection (Athenaeum of Philadelphia)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Architecture--England--History.
Architecture.
England.
History.
Architecture, Gothic.
Genre:
Bookplates (Provenance)
Physical Description:
xvi, 427 pages : frontispiece, illustrations, 35 plates ; 24 cm
Other Title:
Gothic revival.
Place of Publication:
London : Longmans, Green, 1872.
Notes:
"Selected examples of Gothic buildings erected between 1820 and 1870": p. [373]-427.
Printed on t.p. verso: "London: Printed by Spottiswoode and Co., New-Street Square and Parliament Street."
Engraved frontispiece signed "Swain."
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: T.P. Chandler library.
OCLC:
1026953

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