The Bridge: a chapter in the History of Building, illustrated in Colour and Black and White by Frank Brangwyn, R.A.





Book Description
Published by John Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1926, 1st edition. Green cloth boards, gilt lettering to spine and front board, no dustwrapper. 10.25ins x 8ins, xix, (i), 249pp plus 24pp colour plates. Also 22 black and white illustrations within the text. Spine sunned else VG.
Dealer Notes
stock no: 50113
Author
Barman, Christian
Date
1926
Binding
Cloth
Publisher
John Lane
Illustrator
Frank Brangwyn
Condition
VG
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