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THE MAKING OF CLASSICAL EDINBURGH 1750-1840

THE MAKING OF CLASSICAL EDINBURGH 1750-1840

THE MAKING OF CLASSICAL EDINBURGH 1750-1840
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THE MAKING OF CLASSICAL EDINBURGH 1750-1840

by Youngson, A.J

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0748604464
ISBN 13
9780748604463
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Edinburgh: Edinburgh at the University Press, 1993. Reissue; first published in 1966. Octavo. xv, 338 pp; 82 b/w photographs, 80 figures, appendix; notes; index. Publisher's cloth with gilt-lettered spine. VG+, a clean, unmarked copy; spine gilt bright, light soiled area on back cover. This book features the Georgian 'New Town' part of Edinburgh, built in the space of 75 years, from 1766 to 1840. The author has studied in detail how it was planned, financed, and brought into being.. Hard Cover. Very Good.

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Title
THE MAKING OF CLASSICAL EDINBURGH 1750-1840
Author
Youngson, A.J
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
ISBN 10
0748604464
ISBN 13
9780748604463
Publisher
Edinburgh at the University Press
Place of Publication
Edinburgh
Date Published
1993
Keywords
Scottish Architecture Edinburgh 18th C. 19th C.
Bookseller catalogs
19th Century; 18th Century; History; Scotland;

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Spine
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Octavo
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Gilt
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Cloth
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Soiled
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