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Early Renaissance Architecture in England - cover

Early Renaissance Architecture in England

J. Alfred Gotch

Publisher: Charles River Editors

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Paphos Publishers offers a wide catalog of rare classic titles, published for a new generation. 

Early Renaissance Architecture in England is an illustrated, comprehensive overview.
Available since: 03/22/2018.
Print length: 298 pages.

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