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The Fate Of The English Country House

The Fate Of The English Country House

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The Fate Of The English Country House

by Littlejohn David

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New York. Oxford University Press. 1997. 1st printing; 8vo. 344 pages; blue cloth with gilt titled spine; photographic illustrations by Sheila Littlejohn; he past glories and the present troubled condition of the stately homes of England, both those that continue to serve as private houses, and those that have been turned into museums, tourist attractions, conventions centers, hotels, country clubs, schools, apartments, hospitals, even prisons; very good in very good dust jacket designed by John Costa.

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Title
The Fate Of The English Country House
Author
Littlejohn David
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
New York. Oxford University Press. 1997
Keywords
Architecture, Decorative Arts, Great Britain, Country Homes, England
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