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The Quattro Cento: A Different Conception of the Italian Renaissance: Part One Florence and Verona: an Essay in Italian Fifteenth-Century Architecture and Sculpture. Adrian Stokes

The Quattro Cento: A Different Conception of the Italian Renaissance: Part One Florence and Verona: an Essay in Italian Fifteenth-Century Architecture and Sculpture. By Adrian Stokes
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The Quattro Cento: A Different Conception of the Italian Renaissance: Part One Florence and Verona: an Essay in Italian Fifteenth-Century Architecture and Sculpture. by Adrian Stokes


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1932. First Edition. 239 pages. No dust jacket. Blue and grey cloth with photographic black and whit...

The Quattro Cento: A Different Conception of the Italian Renaissance: Part One Florence and Verona: an Essay in Italian Fifteenth-Century Architecture and Sculpture. Summary

The Quattro Cento: A Different Conception of the Italian Renaissance: Part One Florence and Verona: an Essay in Italian Fifteenth-Century Architecture and Sculpture. by Adrian Stokes

1932. First Edition. 239 pages. No dust jacket. Blue and grey cloth with photographic black and white plates throughout. Moderate tanning to pages with heavier foxing and tanning to pastedowns and endpapers. Pen inscriptions to front endpaper and heavier tanning to text block edges. Front hinge is cracked with exposed netting and binding is loose. Boards have visible rubbing and sunning with moderate bumping to corners. Major crushing to spine ends and visible rubbing to spine.

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The Quattro Cento: A Different Conception of the Italian Renaissance: Part One Florence and Verona: an Essay in Italian Fifteenth-Century Architecture and Sculpture.
Adrian Stokes
Faber and Faber
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No Jacket
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239
First Edition
Book image taken of actual book.
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This is a used book. We do our best to provide good quality books for you to read, but there is no escaping the fact that it has been owned and read by someone else previously. Therefore it will show signs of wear and previous use.
1932

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