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SD/Space Design Magazine Sale! Buy 6 or more and get one free! (The cheapest book is free) If you would like to take advantage of this sale, please request a combined order and we will inform you of the price after deducting the cheapest book. #OffWhiteSD is here SD8402 (February 1984) Arts and Crafts and Late Victorian British Architecture This issue covers the transition of architecture from the Victorian era to the 20th century, focusing on architects and designers such as William Morris and Norman Shaw. One-owner, long-term storage. There are stains and yellowing due to aging. As this is a used book, there may be minor scratches, stains, and other deterioration due to aging that are not visible in the photos. Thank you for your understanding. #OffWhiteSD is here We will ship with waterproof packaging and anonymous delivery. Feature: Arts and Crafts and Late Victorian British Architecture From the Victorian Era to the 20th Century: Hiroyuki Suzuki Preface: Atsushi Katagi 1. The Red House: Morris and Webb 2. "Old English" and "Queen Anne": Norman Shaw 3. Various Guilds: The Development of the Second Generation 4. White Cottages: Voysey and Baillie Scott 5. The Last Traditionalist: Lutyens 6. "Scottish Baronial" and Late Victorian Glasgow 7. "Edwardian Baroque" and Imperial London 8. Suburban Gardens: Bedford Park and Hampstead Chronology / Notes, References Special Article: Casa Malaparte
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