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Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Undated, post World War II work on the architecture of Scotland - making "a strong pictorial appeal to us to plan and design our post-war Scotland nobly and bravely for utility plus beauty. . ." Very well illustrated. Interior is in very good condition; cover is worn on the spine strip, has light soils/rubmarks, and otherwise light edge wear. Book.
Published by The Saltire Society, Edinburgh, 1944
Seller: Johnston's Arran Bookroom, Isle of Arran, United Kingdom
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. 2nd Edition. Second revised and enlarged edition. Spine missing but contents in very good condition with no inscriptions.
Published by The Saltire Society, Edinburgh, 1944
Seller: Edinburgh Books, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 11944. Second edition, revised and enlarged. Unpaginated with numerous black and white illustrations. The aim of this book is to introduce the reader to the pleasures and pains of ancient and modern forms of Scottish architecture. By means of contrasts and of comparison with older Scottish buildings and modern architecture from Scotland and other lands the authors present an argument for post-war planning and design in the form of pictures linked by a running commentary. This second edition has been revised and enlarged, amplifying particularly the references to housing and public works. The book is bound in the original illustrated paper covered boards. The case of the book is in very good condition with shelf wear and some soiling on the covers and a small bit of loss to the spine ends. There is some damage and a little loss to the paper covering the spine and parts have been covered with clear professional book repair tape. The contents are tight and clean with no inscription.