By Mark Girouard
New Haven; London   Yale University Press
12” by 10” xx, 515 pp.
The first edition of Mark Girouard’s richly illustrated and authoritative study of Elizabethan architecture, with the original unclipped dust wrapper.
By Mark Girouard

2009 Elizabethan Architecture: Its Rise and Fall, 1540-1640

New Haven; London   Yale University Press
12” by 10” xx, 515 pp.
The first edition of Mark Girouard’s richly illustrated and authoritative study of Elizabethan architecture, with the original unclipped dust wrapper.
£85.00
: 3kgs / : 981H20

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First Edition, Illustrated, Original Binding, Publishers' Original Binding, With Dustwrapper

In the publisher’s original red cloth binding.

First edition.

Complete with the original unclipped dust wrapper.

Profusely illustrated throughout, with many illustrations in colour.

A sweeping, beautifully illustrated study of Elizabethan architecture, examining the great country houses, manors, and civic buildings of late sixteenth-century England.

Mark Girouard (1931–2022) was one of Britain’s foremost architectural historians, celebrated for his accessible and deeply researched studies of social and architectural history.

Condition

In the publisher’s original cloth binding. Externally, lovely, with just the slightest trace of shelf wear to extremities. Dust wrapper, excellent. Slight age toning to extremities. Very slight rubbing and bumping to extremities. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright and clean.

Fine

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