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A catalogue of modern books on architecture, theoretical, practical, and ornamental; consisting of books of plans and elevations for cottages, farm-houses, mansions, temples, bridges &c. Of ornaments for internal decorations, foliage for carvers, &c. On perspective; also practical books for carpenters, bricklayers, and workmen in general, which, with the best ancient authors, are constantly on sale at J. Taylor's Architectural Library, no. 59, High Holborn, London. Where may be had the works of the most celebrated French architects and engineers.
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TAYLOR, Josiah, publisher (1761--1834)
[Catalogue. 1816]
A catalogue of modern books on architecture, theoretical, practical, and ornamental; consisting of books of plans and elevations for cottages, farm-houses, mansions, temples, bridges &c. Of ornaments for internal decorations, foliage for carvers, &c. On perspective; also practical books for carpenters, bricklayers, and workmen in general, which, with the best ancient authors, are constantly on sale at J. Taylor's Architectural Library, no. 59, High Holborn, London. Where may be had the works of the most celebrated French architects and engineers.
London (Place), [1816].
8 p. ; 30.8 cm. (4°)
Almost certainly published in the spring of 1816. BAL, Early printed books, no. 3272.
Copy Notes Bound in at the end of Mackenzie and Pugin's Specimens of Gothic architecture, ... at Oxford, [1816] (q.v.).
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Reference Number 6697
Additional Names Taylor's Architectural Library
[Catalogue. 1816]
A catalogue of modern books on architecture, theoretical, practical, and ornamental; consisting of books of plans and elevations for cottages, farm-houses, mansions, temples, bridges &c. Of ornaments for internal decorations, foliage for carvers, &c. On perspective; also practical books for carpenters, bricklayers, and workmen in general, which, with the best ancient authors, are constantly on sale at J. Taylor's Architectural Library, no. 59, High Holborn, London. Where may be had the works of the most celebrated French architects and engineers.
London (Place), [1816].
8 p. ; 30.8 cm. (4°)
Almost certainly published in the spring of 1816. BAL, Early printed books, no. 3272.
Copy Notes Bound in at the end of Mackenzie and Pugin's Specimens of Gothic architecture, ... at Oxford, [1816] (q.v.).
Binding
Reference Number 6697
Additional Names Taylor's Architectural Library