An edition of A country house index (1971)

A country house index

an index to over 2000 country houses illustrated in 107 books of country views published between 1715 and 1872, together with a list of British country house guides and country house art collection catalogues for the period 1726-1880

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An edition of A country house index (1971)

A country house index

an index to over 2000 country houses illustrated in 107 books of country views published between 1715 and 1872, together with a list of British country house guides and country house art collection catalogues for the period 1726-1880

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Publisher
Pinhorns
Language
English
Pages
45

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Edition Notes

"Limited to 1025 copies of which 1000 are for sale."

Published in
London
Series
Pinhorns handbooks -- 7

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
016.9142
Library of Congress
NA7562 .H3

The Physical Object

Pagination
iv, 45 p. ;
Number of pages
45

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18597984M
ISBN 10
0901262218
OCLC/WorldCat
6759740

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