The Architecture of Provence and the RivieraMacGibbon, David
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The Architecture of Provence and the Riviera
MacGibbon, David
Architecture -- France -- Provence; Architecture -- France -- Riviera
“To the intelligent readers of all classes, we can cordially recommend
it as a very interesting and suggestive book.”--_Daily Free Press,
Aberdeen._
“Messrs. MacGibbon and Ross now show in sketches of ground plans and
elevations such a series of domestic structures as not only indicates
the gradual progress of Scottish architecture from times comparatively
rude, but permits the development to be traced in such a way as
determines the stages of progress or ‘Periods’ into which its history
may be naturally divided.”--_Glasgow Herald._
“Highly interesting and picturesque work.”--_Edinburgh Review._
EDINBURGH: DAVID DOUGLAS, 15 CASTLE STREET.
FOOTNOTE:
[A] Elevations and details are given in Viollet-le-Duc’s
_Dictionnaire_, to which we are also indebted for most of the above
particulars.
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