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200000283636Upper Marlboro Maryland: NAHB Reasearch center Inc 2000 Prepared for U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Policy Development and Research Washington DC Contract H-21065ca and National Assoc. of Home Builders Housing Affordability Through Design Efficiency Program. Illustrated 7 Chapters Appendix A-B Rare copy. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. First Edition. Soft cover. Fine. NAHB Reasearch center, Inc paperback
1890008808Amalfi Circa 1895: Andrea Fusco Dipino 1890. First Edition Thus . Soft cover. Very Good . 13" x 8 1/2" Oblong. 40 Fine Black And White Photographic Plates 9" X 6 1/4" Mostly Architectural Printed With Good Detail On Heavy Card And Bound In A Very Attractive Embossed Card Cover With Amounted Photographic Plate Of The Duomo At Amalfi. The Roads Are All Apparently Dirt No Automobiles Or Modern Utilities Are Visible. Green Covers Faded At Edges Short Tears At Ends Of Spine A Little Edge-Wear And Cover Plate With A 1/4" Closed Tear. <br/> <br/> Andrea Fusco Dipino paperback
1804018397London: J Taylor 1804. Third Edition Enlarged. . Half Bound Marbled Boards. Very Good. xvi. 134 2 4 2 pages frontispiece & 10 engraved plates Note - 2 plates numbered 4 vignettes. Boards worn torn with losses splits to spine upper board loose offsettting to prelims. age tonng to pages. 770 Size: 240mm. x 160mm. <br/> <br/> J Taylor hardcover
1940035783Santa Barbara Biltmore 1940. 1st Edition . No Binding. Fine. Photographs Floor Plans Map Of Hotel Grounds Illustrations. 16" X 17" Single Sheet Folded Thrice To Create A Brochure. No Date But 1940 From A Collection Of 1940 Brochures For A Personal Cross-Country Trip. Tiny Crease At One Corner Stamp Of The Cliff Hotel Travel Service San Francisco. <br/> <br/> Santa Barbara Biltmore unknown
2007041830London United Kingdom: Earthscan Publications Ltd 2007. Hard Cover. Very Good . 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Earthscan Publications Ltd hardcover
1892007704New York: Munn & Co 1892. Paperback. Very Good. 16 pages paginated 1 16-30 xvi p. 2 leaves of color plates: illustrations plans; 41 cm. Stapled. Illustrated advertisements on 16 pages following text and on back wrapper. Contains plans for: a house for Henry Adams in Greenwich Conn. by Lamb & Rich; a house for D. F. Merritt in Montclair N.J. by Edward T. Hapgood; a $2900-house for Lyman Haskins in Rutherford N.J. by C. D. Jones; a house for Frank Syrett near Newark N.J. by Munn & Co.; the North M. E. Church in Chester Hill N.Y. by Charles E. Miller; a carriage house in Portland Me. by John Calvin Stevens; a summer cottage on Great Diamond Island Me. for Dr. Woodman by J. R. and W. P. Richards; a house by Theodore G. Hoster for himself in Rutherford N.J.; a $3300-house for Frederick E. Strom on Staten Island; row houses on W. 75th St. N.Y. by James T. Hall; and a house for Edmond F. Crocheron in Rutherford N.J. by W. D. Peck. Also contains full-page illustration of the planned tomb of Wellington at St. Paul's Cathedral London and an article about Roman temples at Sbeitla in North Africa with an illustration of their imaged restoration both by Alexander Graham. In Very Good Condition: wrapper is lightly soiled; the color plates are slightly taller than the pages and consequently the upper and lower edges are creased with closed tears of 2 cm. and less at the lower edges and a chip out of the lower edge of one; otherwise clean and solid. Munn & Co paperback
1892007703New York: Munn & Co 1892. Paperback. Very Good. 14 xviii p. 2 leaves of color plates: illustrations plans; 41 cm. Stapled. Illustrated advertisements on 18 pages following text and on back wrapper. Contains plans for: a $2500-house in Chambersburg Pa. by M. R. Rhoads for himself; a house in Yonkers N.Y. for Dr. S. G. Perry by Rossiter & Wright; a house in Marina Heights Conn. for Theodore Sherwood by Henry Lambert; a house in Orange N.J. for David Burr by Munn & Co.; a house in Portland Me. for J. H. Drummond by John Calvin Stevens; a house in Bensonhurst Long Island for Charles Silvester by Parfitt Bros.; the American Yacht Club House at Milton Point N.Y. by E. A. Sargent & Co.; a house in Upper Montclair N.J. for William T. Francisco by Munn & Co.; and a house at Babylon Long Island for J. C. Robbins by George Skidmore. In Very Good Condition: front wrapper is lightly soiled with minor loss at lower corner; otherwise clean and solid. Munn & Co paperback
1892007700New York: Munn & Co 1892. Paperback. Good -. 16 xvi p.: illustrations plans; 41 cm. Stapled. Illustrated advertisements on 16 pages following text and on back wrapper. Contains plans for: a house at Sea Side Park Bridgeport Conn. by Paliser & Paliser; a house for J. T. Patten in Richmond Mo. by J. E. Cowdery ; a mountain cottage by H. H. Richardson; the parsonage of the First Baptist Church Gardiner Me. by "Mr. Lewis" of Gardiner Me.; the First Baptist Church Gardner Me. by John Calvin Stevens; a house for J. H. Coggswell Bridgeport Conn. by Murray Jenks; and a "church of moderate cost." Scarce. In Good- Condition: lacking the 2 color plates; front wrapper is dampstained and lightly soiled; first leaf is dampstained; faint dampstain at lower and fore-edges of next 3 leaves; otherwise clean and solid. Munn & Co paperback
1891007699New York: Munn & Co 1891. Paperback. Fair. 16 pages paginated 1 82-96 p.: illustrations plans; 41 cm. Stapled. Contains plans for: a $3000-cottage by A. F. Licht; a house for Charles H. Ostrander in Mt. Vernon N.Y. by Louis Herbert Lucas; a house for P. H. Van Riper at Montclair N.j. by W. Q. Lockwood; a cottage at Portchester; a house for Clarence H. Eagle on Long Island by Bassett Jones; a block of 7 row houses Richter Terrace in Brookline Mass. by Fehmer & Page; a house for J. A. Richards in Montclair N.J. by Edward J. Hapgood; a house for Miss Appleby in Asbury Park N.J. by T. A. Roberts; a house for H. C. Southwick in Larchmont Manor N.Y. by Frank E. Wallis; and the Wesleyan chapel in West Kirby England. Also contains drawings of the Triumphal Arch in Timegad Algeria before and after an imagined restoration. Scarce. In Fair Condition: lacking back wrapper and color plates; small dampstain along gutter of front wrapper and first leaf; front wrapper is soiled with chipping along spine and loss at tail of spine; faint dampstain at upper edge of first 2 leaves; minor chipping at upper edges; otherwise clean and solid. Munn & Co paperback
1892007701New York: Munn & Co 1892. Paperback. Very Good -. 16 pages paginated 1 18-32 xvi p.: illustrations plans; 41 cm. Stapled. Illustrated advertisements on 16 pages following text and on back wrapper. Contains plans for: a house for W. C. Davis in PortlandMe. by John Calvin Stevens; a house for E. T. Burrowes on the Western Promenade in Portland Me. by John Calvin Stevens; a low-cost house by D. W. Emery for himself; a house by George W. Payne in Carthage Ill.; a house for Charles A. Moore in Belle Haven Greenwich Conn. by Bornig Tilton & Mellen; a suburban chapel submitted by O. M. Hokanson to the St. Paul Architectural Sketch Club competition; a house for James Sawtell in Brookline Mass. by Williard T. Sears; and Netherheys Watford the home by W. Wallis Baldwin for himself. Scarce. In Very Good- Condition: lacking the 2 color plates; wrapper is lightly soiled and separating along spine; otherwise clean and solid. Munn & Co paperback
186200286106London: Printed By J. Wheeler 1862 Purple paper wraps creased corners. Engraved title page foldout plan. 48 pgs Index. Ad for Stevens Model Dockyard rear cover. Rare. OCLC finds 3 copies held of this edition. Size: 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Limited Edition. Original Wraps. Very Good. Printed By J. Wheeler paperback
192200285610Pen Argyl Penna: Structural Slate Company 1922 Green/gilt cloth slight soiling covers. Illustrated with b/w photographs diagrams drawings Slate and its Uses Sales Conditions W. C Enclosures of Natural Slate Fittings specs. ect. 112 pgs. Index. Very Rare OCLC finds 3 copies. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Owners Name. First Edition. Decorative Cloth. Very Good. Structural Slate Company hardcover
1942015865Oyster Bay and Southampton: Oliver Brothers 1942. First Edition . Folding Card. Good. Six page folding card showing about 75 names/addresses of residents in this self-described "sensibly restricted Christian community of moderately priced summer homes" where " references are required of all prospective purchasers who must be eligible for membership in the Colony Club of Southampton Shores". A few handwritten updates and an attached ad for a rental @ $4 per day. <br/> <br/> Oliver Brothers unknown
1870005406London: London Stereoscopic and Photographic Co 1870. Near Fine. 1 albumen print 278 x 184 mm. Mat is 422 x 330 mm. No date of publication; evidence suggests it was produced around 1870. Following the Fire of London the church of St. Mary Le Bow was rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren in the years 1668 to 1680. This 19th-century photograph shows the church and its neighbors including the offices of the London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co. On the far right side of the photo are the offices of Keith Prowse & Co. musical instrument manufacturer and music publisher. Cheapside itself is filled with horse-drawn vehicles and pedestrians. In Near Fine Condition: light creasing; clean and bright. London Stereoscopic and Photographic Co unknown
1925028879London: The Architectural Review. 1925. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket as published. 11" x 14. 250 pages total. A bound set of magazines on architecture covering the second half of 1925. In clean and sound condition with minimal evidence of use. Non-UK customers please only select the fast / expedited shipping service a checkout. Please email with any queries. <br/> <br/> The Architectural Review. hardcover
1901006563Philadelphia: Architectural Annual 1901. Hardcover. Very Good. Second Edition." 303 p.: illustrations plans views; 32 cm. Red cloth with gilt-stamped spine and cover titles; black ruled border on front cover. Black emblem on front cover with motto "Progress Before Precedent." Red endpapers. Title page in red and black. Contents include: Louis H. Sullivan Thinker and Architect by A. W. Barker -- Harvard Architecture: Its Recent Achievements and Tendencies Discussed by R. Clipston Sturgis -- Suburban Development and Colony Life: Being an Article on the Organization and Subdivision of Property and the Thorough Planning of Small Individual Homesteads -- A Fouraine Garden by Wetherill P. Trout -- Recreation Piers on River Front in Philadelphia by Wm. Copeland Furber. Front fixed endpaper bears blue-and-black bookplate of Edward A. Teitelman d. 2010 doctor and architectural historian signed Sellers. A heavy book; for international shipping it will have to be sent by priority international. In Very Good Condition: edges slightly rubbed; closed tear of 3-cm. or less from lower edge of 3 leaves; clean and tight. Architectural Annual hardcover
1808011644London: Vernor Hood & Sharpe; Longman Hurst Rees & Orme; Cuthell & Martin; W. J. & J. Richardson; J. and A. Arch; J. Harris and B. Crosby 1808. Hardcover. Good. 612 40 pages frontispiece added engraved series title page 22 leaves of engraved plates: in-text drawings and table; 22 cm. Red morocco spine with gilt-tooled spine title; dark red pebble-grain cloth over boards. All page edges have red speckling. White endpapers with blue fibers. Unpaginated pages following text contain a list of books maps and views relating to the counties described in this volume; an index; and corrections and additions to this volume. Ex-library: two small handwritten spine labels; front fixed endpaper bears late 19th-century bookplate of Sage Public Library West Bay City Mich.; small circulation pocket on back fixed endpaper. The number "836" is faintly stamped at the foot of the the first page of text. This is the seventh volume in an extensive set of books on the counties of England and Wales arranged alphabetically. This volume covers Hertfordshire Huntingdonshire and part of Kent. Plates include views of: St. Alban's Cathedral; High St. in Hertfordshire; Holywell House demolished in 1837; the Rye House; Broxbourne Church; Waltham Cross; Amwell House; Hertford Castle; Hatfield House; Colney House; Kings Langley Church All Saints' Church Kings Langley; Godmanchester Church; and Ingress Park Kent. A wonderful look at three English counties at the dawn of the 19th century. In Good Condition: fore-edge of front cover sunned; edges are lightly rubbed; ex-library as described above; pages 43 and 44 soiled; faint dampstain occasionally on plates and text; minor foxing on a few pages; otherwise pages and plates are clean and solid. Vernor, Hood & Sharpe; Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme; Cuthell & Martin; W. J. & J. Richardson; J. and A. Arch; J. Harris and B. C hardcover
1814011715London: s.n. 1814. Hardcover. Very Good. 4 803 59 pages frontispiece added engraved series title page 20 leaves of plates: plans and tables; 22 cm. Red morocco spine with gilt-tooled spine title "Beauties of England & Wales 11"; dark red pebble-grain cloth over boards. All page edges have red speckling. White endpapers with blue fibers. Unpaginated pages following text contain a list of books maps plans and prints relating to Middlesex and London and indices. Ex-library: two small handwritten spine labels; front fixed endpaper bears late 19th-century bookplate of Sage Public Library West Bay City Mich.; small circulation pocket on back fixed endpaper. The number "840" is faintly stamped at the foot of the the first page of text. This is the eleventh volume in an extensive set of books on the counties of England and Wales arranged alphabetically. This volume continues the coverage of Middlesex County and London begun in the previous volume. Lacking a title page other than the engraved title page. The advertisement indicating that the editor had changed from Edward Wedlake Brayley 1773-1854 to Joseph Nightingale 1775-1824 during the writing of this volume is dated 1814. Plates include views of: St. Paul's Cathedral; Merchant Taylors' School; Ironmonger's Hall and many other guild halls in London; the Royal Exchange; the Bank of England; Lothbury Court; and the East India House. In Very Good Condition: edges are rubbed; ex-library as described above; faint dampstain on frontispiece and added engraved series title page and in upper margin of plates; otherwise clean and solid. s.n. hardcover
1815011716London: J. Harris; Longman and Co.; J. Walker; R. Baldwin; Sherwood and Co.; J. and J. Cundee; B. and R. Crosby and Co.; J. Cuthell; J. and J. Richardson; Cadell and Davies; C. and J. Rivington; and G. Cowie and Co 1815. Hardcover. Very Good . 6 756 24 pages frontispiece added engraved series title page 30 leaves of plates: plans and tables; 22 cm. Red morocco spine with gilt-tooled spine title; dark red pebble-grain cloth over boards. All page edges have red speckling. White endpapers with blue fibers. Includes index. Ex-library: two small handwritten spine labels; front fixed endpaper bears late 19th-century bookplate of Sage Public Library West Bay City Mich.; small circulation pocket on back fixed endpaper. The number "841" is faintly stamped at the foot of the the first page of text. This is the twelfth volume in an extensive set of books on the counties of England and Wales arranged alphabetically. This volume continues the coverage of Middlesex County and London begun in volume 10. Includes a separate title page for the multi-volume London and Middlesex group: "London and Middlesex; or An Historical Commercial & Descriptive Survey of the Metropolis of Great-Britain Vol. III." Plates include views of: the Temple of Concord in Green Park; Shoreditch Church; Bethlehem Hospital as it appeared in 1811; the Dutch Church destroyed during World War II; Hall of the Brotherhood of the Holy Trinity; Bow Church; the interior of the Priory Church of St. Bartholomew; and St. Dunstan's in the East destroyed during World War II. In Very Good Condition: edges are rubbed; ex-library as described above; clean and solid. J. Harris; Longman and Co.; J. Walker; R. Baldwin; Sherwood and Co.; J. and J. Cundee; B. and R. Crosby and Co.; J. Cuthell; J. hardcover
1815011717London: J. Harris; Longman and Co.; J. Walker; R. Baldwin; Sherwood and Co.; J. and J. Cundee; B. and R. Crosby and Co.; J. Cuthell; J. and J. Richardson; Cadell and Davies; C. and J. Rivington; and G. Cowie and Co 1815. Hardcover. Very Good . 2 752 70 pages frontispiece added engraved series title page 41 leaves of plates: plans and tables; 22 cm. Red morocco spine with gilt-tooled spine title; dark red pebble-grain cloth over boards. All page edges have red speckling. White endpapers with blue fibers. Unpaginated pages following text contain additions and corrections; a list of books maps plans and prints relating to Middlesex and London; and indices. Ex-library: two small handwritten spine labels; front fixed endpaper bears late 19th-century bookplate of Sage Public Library West Bay City Mich.; small circulation pocket on back fixed endpaper. The number "842" is faintly stamped at the foot of the the first page of text. This is the thirteenth volume in an extensive set of books on the counties of England and Wales arranged alphabetically. This volume continues the coverage of Middlesex County and London begun in volume 10. Includes a separate title page for the multi-volume London and Middlesex group: "London and Middlesex; or An Historical Commercial & Descriptive Survey of the Metropolis of Great-Britain Vol. III." Plates include views of: Westminter Abbey; the remnant of Savoy Hospital; Somerset House from the water; Drury Lane Theatre which burnt down in 1809; Carlton House demolished in the 19th century; Bullock's Museum in Piccadilly demolished in 1905; and the Temple Church partially destroyed during World War II. In Very Good Condition: edges are rubbed; ex-library as described above; clean and solid. J. Harris; Longman and Co.; J. Walker; R. Baldwin; Sherwood and Co.; J. and J. Cundee; B. and R. Crosby and Co.; J. Cuthell; J. hardcover
1816011726London: J. Harris; Longman and Co.; J. Walker; R. Baldwin; Sherwood and Co.; J. and J. Cundee; B. and R. Crosby and Co.; J. Cuthell; J. and J. Richardson; Cadell and Davies; C. and J. Rivington; and G. Cowie and Co 1816. Hardcover. Very Good . viii 758 60 pages frontispiece added engraved series title page 50 leaves of plates: tables; 22 cm. Red morocco spine with gilt-tooled spine title; dark red pebble-grain cloth over boards. All page edges have red speckling. White endpapers with blue fibers. Unpaginated pages following text contain a list of books maps views and plans relating to the County of Middlesex; additions and corrections; indices; and directions for placing the plates to London and Middlesex. Ex-library: two small handwritten spine labels; front fixed endpaper bears late 19th-century bookplate of Sage Public Library West Bay City Mich.; small circulation pocket on back fixed endpaper. The number "843" is faintly stamped at the foot of the the first page of text. This is the fourteenth volume in an extensive set of books on the counties of England and Wales arranged alphabetically. This volume concludes the coverage of Middlesex County and London begun in volume 10. Plates include views of: Chelsea Hospital; Brandenburgh House since demolished; Holland House largely destroyed in World War I; St. Pancras Church; Caen Wood; Highgate Archway; Hackney Church; Chiswick House; Castle Hill Lodge replaced in 1845; Twyford Abbey now abandoned; Hampton Court Palace; Staines Bridge; and Wyer Hall demolished 1818. In Very Good Condition: edges are rubbed; ex-library as described above; clean and solid. J. Harris; Longman and Co.; J. Walker; R. Baldwin; Sherwood and Co.; J. and J. Cundee; B. and R. Crosby and Co.; J. Cuthell; J. hardcover
1810011777London: Vernor Hood & Sharpe; Longman Hurst Rees & Orme; J. Cuthell; J. Richardson; J. Harris; B. Crosby & Co.; and J. M. Richardson 1810. Hardcover. Very Good . 4 184 8 383 239 15 pages frontispiece added engraved series title page 36 leaves of plates: tables; 22 cm. Red morocco spine with gilt-tooled spine title; dark red pebble-grain cloth over boards. All page edges have red speckling. White endpapers with blue fibers. Unpaginated pages following text contain lists of books maps and views relating to the Counties of Monmouthshire Norfolk and Northamptonshire; and indices. Each section is paginated separately. Ex-library: two small handwritten spine labels; front fixed endpaper bears late 19th-century bookplate of Sage Public Library West Bay City Mich.; small circulation pocket on back fixed endpaper. The number "844" is faintly stamped at the foot of the the first page of text. Plates include views of: the Monnow Bridge; Llanthony Abbey; Raglan Castle; Tintern Abbey; Cossey Hall demolished in 1925; Castle Acre Priory; Binham Priory; and Horton House aka Horton Hall demolished in 1936. In Very Good Condition: edges are rubbed; ex-library as described above; clean and solid. Vernor, Hood & Sharpe; Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme; J. Cuthell; J. Richardson; J. Harris; B. Crosby & Co.; and J. M. Richardson hardcover
1813011878London: J. Harris; Longman and Co.; J. Walker; R. Baldwin; Sherwood and Co.; J. and J. Cundee; B. and R. Crosby and Co.; J. Cuthell; J. and J. Richardson; Cadell and Davies; C. and J. Rivington; and G. Cowie and Co 1813. Hardcover. Very Good. 247 9 411 5 pages frontispiece added engraved series title page 20 leaves of plates: tables; 22 cm. Red morocco spine with gilt-tooled spine title; dark red pebble-grain cloth over boards. All page edges have red speckling. White endpapers with blue fibers. Unpaginated pages following text contain lists of books maps and views relating to the Counties of Northumberland and Nottinghamshire; and indices. Each section is paginated separately. Ex-library: two small handwritten spine labels; front fixed endpaper bears late 19th-century bookplate of Sage Public Library West Bay City Mich.; small circulation pocket on back fixed endpaper. The number "845" is faintly stamped at the foot of the the first page of text. Plates include views of: Anderson Place Newcastle demolished in 1834; remains of Tynemouth Priory; Chipchase Castle; excavations at Sneinton Nottinghamshire sometimes called the Sneinton Hermitage Caves; a Saxon arch near Southwell church Nottinghamshire; Radford Gate Nottinghamshire; and Newstead Abbey home of Lord Byron. In Very Good Condition: edges are rubbed; ex-library as described above; frontispiece is foxed; otherwise clean and solid. J. Harris; Longman and Co.; J. Walker; R. Baldwin; Sherwood and Co.; J. and J. Cundee; B. and R. Crosby and Co.; J. Cuthell; J. hardcover
1813011879London: J. Harris; Longman and Co.; J. Walker; R. Baldwin; Sherwood and Co.; J. and J. Cundee; B. and R. Crosby and Co.; J. Cuthell; J. and J. Richardson; Cadell and Davies; C. and J. Rivington; and G. Cowie and Co 1813. Hardcover. Very Good. vii 1 543 23 156 4 pages frontispiece added engraved series title page 23 leaves of plates: tables; 22 cm. Red morocco spine with gilt-tooled spine title; dark red pebble-grain cloth over boards. All page edges have red speckling. White endpapers with blue fibers. Unpaginated pages following text contain lists of books maps and views relating to the Counties of Oxfordshire and Rutlandshire; and indices. Each section is paginated separately. Ex-library: two small handwritten spine labels; front fixed endpaper bears late 19th-century bookplate of Sage Public Library West Bay City Mich.; small circulation pocket on back fixed endpaper. The number "846" is faintly stamped at the foot of the the first page of text. Plates include views of: the tower of Magdalen College Oxford; the town of Oxford; Christ Chuch Cathedral Oxford; Clarendon Printing House and the Theatre; St. Peter-in-the-East Oxford; St. Mary's Church Iffley; and Tynwell Church Rutlandshire All Saints' Church in Tinwell prior to its mid-19th-century restoration. In Very Good Condition: edges are rubbed; ex-library as described above; light foxing on a few plates and adjacent pages; otherwise clean and solid. J. Harris; Longman and Co.; J. Walker; R. Baldwin; Sherwood and Co.; J. and J. Cundee; B. and R. Crosby and Co.; J. Cuthell; J. hardcover
1813011908London: J. Harris; Longman and Co.; J. Walker; R. Baldwin; Sherwood and Co.; J. and J. Cundee; B. and R. Crosby and Co.; J. Cuthell; J. and J. Richardson; Cadell and Davies; C. and J. Rivington; and G. Cowie and Co 1813. Hardcover. Very Good. 4 413 11 300 8 208 10 pages frontispiece added engraved series title page 33 leaves of plates: tables; 22 cm. Red morocco spine with gilt-tooled spine title; dark red pebble-grain cloth over boards. All page edges have red speckling. White endpapers with blue fibers. Unpaginated pages following text contain lists of books maps and views relating to these counties and indices. Each section is paginated separately. Ex-library: remains of handwritten labels on spine; front fixed endpaper bears late 19th-century bookplate of Sage Public Library West Bay City Mich.; small circulation pocket on back fixed endpaper. The number "849" is faintly stamped at the foot of the the first page of text. Plates include views of: Freston Tower possibly the oldest folly in England; the Pavilion at Brighton just prior to the work of architect John Nash who added the Indo-Saracenic elements known today; Rendlesham House Rendlesham Hall prior to its destruction by fire in 1830; the ruins of Dunwich Church possibly All Saints' Church which was abandoned in the early 18th century and fell into the sea in the early 20th century; Temple Grove a residence that became Temple Grove School in the early 19th century and was demolished in 1908; and Bodiham Castle sic Bodiam Castle before its partial restoration in the 1830s. In Very Good Condition: edges are rubbed; ex-library as described above; light foxing on a few plates and adjacent pages; otherwise clean and solid. J. Harris; Longman and Co.; J. Walker; R. Baldwin; Sherwood and Co.; J. and J. Cundee; B. and R. Crosby and Co.; J. Cuthell; J. hardcover