History of English Brickwork: With Examples and Notes of the Architectural Use and Manipulation of Brick From Mediaeval Times to the End of the Georgian Period
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book Bright, crisp pictorial dust jacket. Tight binding, solid green boards with sharp corners, bright gilt lettering to front board and to spine strip, light foxing to top edge, otherwise clean, unmarked pages throughout.
A History of English Brickwork: With Examples and Notes of the Architectural Use and Manipulation of Brick From Mediaeval Times to the End of the Georgian Period / By Nathaniel Lloyd
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Physical description; xi, 449 pages: illustrations, plans; 31 cm. Notes; Originally published: 1925. Includes index. Subjects; Building, Brick England History. Architecture, Tudor. Architecture, Georgian. Fine cloth copy in a fine, somewhat edge-bumped dust-wrapper, now mylar-sleeved. Remains well-preserved overall.
Add this copy of A History of English Brickwork to cart. $115.50, very good condition, Sold by Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Marietta, PA, UNITED STATES, published 1983 by Antique Collector's Club.
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VG/VG (light scratches, scuffs to cloth boards. some bumping & creasing to corners. spine ends crinkled & creased. upper textblock has section of dense, speckled foxing w/ fine to light remnants to pg edges. dustjacket scuffed & scratched; corners have... Olive cloth boards w/ gilt printing. 449 pgs w/ bw illustrations, photographs. glossy pictorial dustjacket w/ black printing, white spine. "Nathaniel Lloyd (1867-1933), the distinguished architect and author, wrote this great standard work on English bricks and brickwork in 1925. It is a superb photographic record, meticulously annotated, which has never been rivalled and is unlikely ever to be surpassed. A History of English Brickwork is one of those rare books which covers the whole spectrum of the subject, from the practical problems faced by the craftsman shaping a brick or 'manipulating' it to make the glorious decorations found on so many English houses, to the detailed drawings necessary to construct a complicated capital; from the historical aspects of the manufacture to the dating of work by the thickness of the joints. Thus, whether the reader seeks practical advice on the restoration of an old house, wishes to make modern structure that will tone in with the older one, or simply wants to undestand the most varied and valuable building material used in this country, this book will be a good companion."--Amazon.
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New. 0907462367. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened--Corresponds to ISBN: 0907462367. 464 pages. Description: " 'A History of English Brickwork' is one of those rare books which covers the whole spectrum of the subject, from the practical problems faced by the craftsman shaping a brick or 'manipulating' it to make the glorious decorations found on so many English houses, to the detailed drawings necessary to construct a complicated capital; from the historical aspects of the manufacture to the dating of work by the thickness of the joints. Thus, whether the reader seeks practical advice on the restoration of an old house, wishes to make modern structure that will tone in with the older one, or simply wants to undestand the most varied and valuable building material used in this country, this book will be a good companion."--with a bonus offer--