AN ESSAY ON THE ROMAN VILLAS OF THE AUGUSTAN AGE
Book Description
AN ESSAY ON THE ROMAN VILLAS OF THE AUGUSTAN AGE, THEIR ARCHITECTURAL DISPOSITION AND ENRICHMENTS AND ON THE REMAINS OF ROMAN DOMESTIC EDIFICES DISCOVERED IN GREAT BRITAIN
By Thomas Moule
First Edition
1833
Dealer Notes
Published in London in 1833, this is the uncommon First Edition of this work on Roman Villas by well known mapmaker Thomas Moule,
Bound in the original cloth with later replacement cloth spine, just under 9.5 inches tall, 179 pages, illustrated with a frontispiece and one further plate.
The original cloth is sinned and faded, light marks and mild bubbling of the cloth, internally old ownership names to title page and frontispiece tissue guard, fitted with new endpapers, noticeable foxing to opening and closing few pages, a few pencilled side lines which could be easily erased if desired else in good general condition.
Bound in the original cloth with later replacement cloth spine, just under 9.5 inches tall, 179 pages, illustrated with a frontispiece and one further plate.
The original cloth is sinned and faded, light marks and mild bubbling of the cloth, internally old ownership names to title page and frontispiece tissue guard, fitted with new endpapers, noticeable foxing to opening and closing few pages, a few pencilled side lines which could be easily erased if desired else in good general condition.
Author
Thomas Moule
Date
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman
Binding
hardback
Publisher
First Edition 1833
Condition
GOOD
Pages
179
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