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The Pattern of English Building.

By: Clifton-Taylor, Alec:

Category: Architecture
Publisher: London: Faber, 1972.
ISBN: 0571095267

Paperback book in fair condition. Book rolled with extensive creasing to spine and hinges weak internally throughout. Fading to spine with some damage to head. Pages tanned throughout. Inscription to front free endpaper. Reading/working copy only. This is a heavy book and would require extra postage for overseas delivery. 8vo. 466pp.

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