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Very Good-in Good+ dust jacket. 0117007544. Vol. 4. Hard cover published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office in 1981. Red covers with gilt symbol on front and gilt lettering on spine. Upper corners of last several pages have an indentation along side edges. Book is in very good minus condition. Dust jacket is torn at top back corner, has slight scuffing, and is in good plus condition. 4to, 379 pages, 5.2 lb; 4to 11"-13" tall; 379 pages.
An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Glamorgan: Volume IV: Domestic Architecture From the Reformation to the Industrial Revolution: Part I: the Greater Houses
by The Royal Commission On Ancient And Historical Monuments In Wales
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VG-(Slipcase has borne the brunt of age with slight soiling, wear, and tape marks; the title and author have been written on the slipcase spine; the book itself is in beautiful condition. ) Crimson cloth, gilt letters on spine, gilt dragon on front cover, white & color illus. dust jacket, maps on flyleaves, 379 pp., BW & color illus., 2 fold-outs; in plain, brown cardboard slipcase/box. Heavy (6 pounds) and will require extra postage. One single volume of a multi-volume set that details all of the older structures found in Glamorgan, a southern county in Wales. "Herein described are the greater houses built between the Reformation and the Industrial Revolution. Among the better known buildings included is the manor house, Beaupre, with its famous early Renaissance porch and the great Orangery at Margam. The contents comprise introduction, distribution maps, full desciptions, comprehensive drawings and plates, eight in colour. The main inventory, arranged in a historical and typological order, should make the historical evolution of building types described easy to grasp." (dj) Many elevations and floor plans are included in the drawings. Quite nice.