City Of Cambridge (Two-Volume Set)

City Of Cambridge (Two-Volume Set)

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Condition: SECONDHAND

This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.

Author: Royal Commission On The Historical Monuments Of England
Binding: Paperback
Published: ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE HISTORICAL MONUMENTS OF ENGLAND, 1988

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

This authoritative two volume set of historical reference presents a comprehensive survey of Cambridge’s architectural and cultural heritage. It details the city’s ecclesiastical buildings, colleges, civic structures, and domestic architecture, illustrating the evolution of design and craftsmanship across centuries. The work chronicles the interplay between academic life and urban development, uncovering how Cambridge’s monuments embody both scholarly tradition and civic identity. Each volume argues for the preservation of these landmarks as vital records of English history, while instructing readers in the technical and stylistic distinctions that define the city’s built environment.

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Author: Royal Commission On The Historical Monuments Of England
Binding: Paperback
Published: ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE HISTORICAL MONUMENTS OF ENGLAND, 1988

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

This authoritative two volume set of historical reference presents a comprehensive survey of Cambridge’s architectural and cultural heritage. It details the city’s ecclesiastical buildings, colleges, civic structures, and domestic architecture, illustrating the evolution of design and craftsmanship across centuries. The work chronicles the interplay between academic life and urban development, uncovering how Cambridge’s monuments embody both scholarly tradition and civic identity. Each volume argues for the preservation of these landmarks as vital records of English history, while instructing readers in the technical and stylistic distinctions that define the city’s built environment.