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The Architectural Review. A Magazine of Architecture & Decoration Vol XXXV, No. 211, June 1914

The Architectural Review. A Magazine of Architecture & Decoration Vol XXXV, No. 211, June 1914

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The Architectural Review. A Magazine of Architecture & Decoration Vol XXXV, No. 211, June 1914

by Caxton House

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London: Caxton House, 1914. 4to; stiff brown wraps,softcover; pages iii-vi 135-154, xxxi; xlii plus ads; black & white photographic illustrations and plates; contents include: The Masters of Holland, And Dutch Interior Decoration by Ingleson Goodison; Recent discoveries At Ostia II; detached edgeworn covers else a very good, clean, tight copy.

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The Architectural Review. A Magazine of Architecture & Decoration Vol XXXV, No. 211, June 1914
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Caxton House
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London: Caxton House, 1914
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Architecture, Dutch Interior Decoration; Ostia Discoveries, 1914,
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