The Buildings Of England: Yorkshire, The West Riding
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Author: Nikolaus Pevsner; Revised By Enid Radcliffe
Binding: Hardback
Published: Penguin Books, 1979
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This seminal architectural survey, The Buildings Of England: Yorkshire, The West Riding, meticulously chronicles the rich and varied architectural heritage of a significant English region. It presents an exhaustive inventory and critical analysis of structures ranging from ancient churches to industrial marvels, offering unparalleled insight into their historical and stylistic evolution. The authoritative text details the unique characteristics and influences shaping the built environment, providing a comprehensive resource for scholars, enthusiasts, and preservationists alike. With scholarly precision, it uncovers the stories embedded within stone and brick, illustrating the profound connection between architecture and cultural identity. This volume stands as an indispensable guide to understanding the intricate tapestry of English architectural history.
Author: Nikolaus Pevsner; Revised By Enid Radcliffe
Binding: Hardback
Published: Penguin Books, 1979
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
This seminal architectural survey, The Buildings Of England: Yorkshire, The West Riding, meticulously chronicles the rich and varied architectural heritage of a significant English region. It presents an exhaustive inventory and critical analysis of structures ranging from ancient churches to industrial marvels, offering unparalleled insight into their historical and stylistic evolution. The authoritative text details the unique characteristics and influences shaping the built environment, providing a comprehensive resource for scholars, enthusiasts, and preservationists alike. With scholarly precision, it uncovers the stories embedded within stone and brick, illustrating the profound connection between architecture and cultural identity. This volume stands as an indispensable guide to understanding the intricate tapestry of English architectural history.