The Decorative Paintings in Christ's Hospital Chapel MCMXIII - MCMXXIII
by Macklin, W.R. & Rigby, H.A. (illus by Frank Brangwyn)
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Printed at St Dominic's Press, Ditchling, by H.D.C. Pepler, 1925, 1st edition. White cloth spine, blue paper covered boards with black lettering and a small illustration of a head to the front board. Oblong format, 8.25ins x 10.5ins,unpaginated. Comprises title page, 6pp text, sub title followed by 5 pages of drawings of the murals each faced by a page of text, colophon. Free endpapers browned. Previous owners name to top of blank page between the endpaper and the title page. White spine a bit browned, overall VG.
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- The Decorative Paintings in Christ's Hospital Chapel MCMXIII - MCMXXIII
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- Macklin, W.R. & Rigby, H.A. (illus by Frank Brangwyn)
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- Hardcover
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