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The Architectural Review, Volume II, No VIII, August, 1913

The Architectural Review, Volume II, No VIII, August, 1913

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The Architectural Review, Volume II, No VIII, August, 1913

by Bates & Guild

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Boston: Bates & Guild Company, 1913. 4to; stiff brown wraps; pages iii-iv 223-238,v-vi; plus ads; contents include The Arcitectural PenRenderings of F.L. Griggs by Frank Chouteau Brown; black & white illustrations; sunned and chipped covers are detached but present else a very good, clean, tight copy.

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Title
The Architectural Review, Volume II, No VIII, August, 1913
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Bates & Guild
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Boston: Bates & Guild Company, 1913
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Architecture, F L Griggs, Modern English Churches and Houses in 1913,
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