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THE FRENCH FORMAL GARDEN. DUMBARTON OAKS COLLOQUIUM ON THE HISTORY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE III

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THE FRENCH FORMAL GARDEN. DUMBARTON OAKS COLLOQUIUM ON THE HISTORY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE III

by MacDougall, Elisabeth B.; Hazlehurs, F. Hamilton

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Trustees for Harvard University, 1974. Hardcover. Acceptable. Ex-library hardcover, usual library stampings, etc. Stains to covers. Contents clean and tight. 87 pages, notes, b&w photos and illus.

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Title
THE FRENCH FORMAL GARDEN. DUMBARTON OAKS COLLOQUIUM ON THE HISTORY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE III
Author
MacDougall, Elisabeth B.; Hazlehurs, F. Hamilton
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Hardcover
Book Condition
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Publisher
Trustees for Harvard University
Date Published
1974
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