Early Renaissance architecture in England

a historical & descriptive account of the Tudor, Elizabethan, & Jacobean periods, 1500-1625

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Early Renaissance architecture in England

a historical & descriptive account of the Tudor, Elizabethan, & Jacobean periods, 1500-1625

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A historical and descriptive account of the Tudor, Elizabethan and Jacobean periods, 1500-1625, by an authority. It covers much the same period as that in his former work, Architecture of the Renaissance in England (Batsford 1894) with the addition of the first half of the sixteenth century. The former book has examples of Elizabethan and Jacobean buildings to a large scale, with a brief account of each, whereas this one takes the form of a handbook tracing the development of style from the Gothic period to the advent of Inigo Jones. It contains 87 collotype illustrations in the text. First published in 1901.
— A.L.A. Catalog 1926

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B.T. Batsford

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NA540 G68

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xxii, 281 p., 87 leaves of plates :

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OL7228942M
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earlyrenaissanc00gotcuoft

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