The Rudiments of Architecture; or, the Young Workman's Instructor. Part First, Containing the Five Orders of Columns Entire, ... Part Second, ... To Which is Added, the Builder's Dictionary - Hardcover

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9781385909072: The Rudiments of Architecture; or, the Young Workman's Instructor. Part First, Containing the Five Orders of Columns Entire, ... Part Second, ... To Which is Added, the Builder's Dictionary

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<sourceLibrary>National Library of Scotland

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<Notes>With eight final leaves of builder's dictionary.

<imprintFull>Edinburgh : printed by Robert Mundell, 1772. <collation>[4],127,[17]p.,plates ; 4°

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