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Antiquities of Great Britain : illustrated in views of monasteries, castles, and churches, now existing (plates)
Hearne, Thomas (1744-1817); Byrne, William (1743-1805)
1786-1807
Plates, dated 1778-1806 also issued separately.
Fragmenta vetusta, or, The remains of ancient buildings in York
Halfpenny, Joseph (1748-1811)
1807
Illustrated title page engraved.
A concise glossary of terms used in Grecian, Roman, Italian, and Gothic architecture
Parker, John Henry (1806-1884)
1866
A glossary of terms used in Grecian, Roman, Italian, and Gothic architecture (v.1)
Parker, John Henry (1806-1884)
1845
By John Henry Parker.
A glossary of terms used in Grecian, Roman, Italian, and Gothic architecture (v.2)
Parker, John Henry (1806-1884)
1845
By John Henry Parker.
The antiquarian itinerary : comprising specimens of architecture, monastic, castellated, and domestic; with other vestiges of antiquity in Great Britain; accompanied with descriptions (v.1-2)
Storer, James Sargant (1771-1853)
1815-18
Attributed to James Sargant Storer. Head- and tailpieces. Plates engraved by John Greig.
Discorsi sopra l'antichità di Roma
Scamozzi, Vincenzo (1548-1616); Ziletti, Francesco; Pittoni, Battista (1520-1584?); Porro, Girolamo (1520-1604?)
1583
Plates have descriptive text on verso. Second issue of what has been considered the first edition, issued by Ziletti in 1582. However, Adams (Cambridge cat., vol. 2, S601) records a 1581 Ziletti edi...
The beauties of England and Wales, or, Delineations, topographical, historical, and descriptive, of each county (v.5 pt.1)
Britton, John (1771-1857); Brayley, E W (1773-1854); Nightingale, Joseph (1775-1824); Brewer, James Norris (fl. 1799-1829); Evans, John (fl. 1812); Hodgson, John antiquary (1779-1845); Laird, Francis Charles; Shoberl, Frederic (1775-1853); Bigland, John (1750-1832); Rees, Thomas (1777-1864)
1801-1816
Each volume has an additional title-page, engraved. "List of books &c." with each county. "In the earlier volumes [1-6] the letterpress seems to have been mainly Brayley's, while the general editi...