Banister Fletcher History Of Architecture John Musgrove Butterworths HC Green

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Pre-owned hardcover architecture reference book with dust jacket showing noticeable shelf wear including surface rubbing, light scratches, and edge and corner wear. Small tear and creasing are visible at the lower front edge of the dust jacket near the fore-edge, and the jacket shows mild waviness and gloss wear from handling. Boards and page edges show light general wear in photos, and the binding shows no visible separation along the spine.

Brand/Author: Sir Banister Fletcher; edited by John Musgrove.

Title: Sir Banister Fletcher's A History of Architecture.

Edition: Nineteenth edition comprehensive reference work on the history of architecture.

Format: Large hardcover reference volume with illustrated green dust jacket featuring classical architectural imagery on the front, spine, and back; language: English.

Narrative type: Nonfiction academic and professional reference text; genre/topic: architecture, art and culture, history, built environment.

Content details: Detailed survey of world architecture across historical periods and geographic regions, combining explanatory text with architectural drawings, plans, and diagrams to illustrate key buildings, styles, and design principles.

Intended audience: Adult readers including architecture students, design and planning professionals, historians, educators, and collectors of classic architectural reference works.

Publication details: Published by Butterworths as part of the long-running Sir Banister Fletcher architecture series; specific printing year and location are not clearly visible in the provided images.

Features: Dust jacket, extensive text and illustration, scholarly reference format, indexed content suitable for coursework, research, and studio use.

ISBN/UPC details (where visible): Numbers not clearly visible in provided images.

Keywords: Sir Banister Fletcher architecture history book, Butterworths hardcover reference, John Musgrove edited edition, classic architectural survey, academic architecture textbook, art and culture history volume.

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