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Sir Banister Fletcher's a history of architecture
Bib ID 2930078
Format BookBook
Author
Fletcher, Banister, Sir, 1866-1953
 
Uniform Title History of architecture
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Edition 20th ed. / edited by Dan Cruickshank ; consultant editors, Andrew Saint, Peter Blundell Jones, Kenneth Frampton ; assistant editor, Fleur Richards. 
Description Oxford ; Boston : Architectural Press, 1996 
xxxviii, 1794 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. 
ISBN 0750622679 
Full contents
  • Pt. 1. The Architecture of Egypt, the Ancient Near East, Asia, Greece and the Hellenistic Kingdoms
  • Pt. 2. The Architecture of Europe and the Mediterranean to the Renaissance
  • Pt. 3. The Architecture of Islam
  • Pt. 4. The Architecture of the Pre-Colonial Cultures outside Europe
  • Pt. 5. The Architecture of the Renaissance and Post-Renaissance in Europe and Russia
  • Pt. 6. The Architecture of the Colonial and Post-colonial Periods outside Europe
  • Pt. 7. The Architecture of the Twentieth Century.
 
Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 1671-1712) and index.

Subjects Architecture - History.
Other authors/contributors Cruickshank, Dan

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