The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland: from the Twelfth to the Eighteenth Century. Volume Four

Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1892. Original. Hardcover. Brown buckram boards, [xiv] 520 pp., [23] pp of publisher's advertising, frontispice and bw illustrations throughout. VG-. ex-library with usual markings, Item #128258

From the preface: "The fourth volume continues the account of Scottish buildings begun in Volume III., comprising the remaining structures of the Fourth Period, including those of the Z Plan, the E Plan, the T Plan, the Courtyard Plan, Exceptional Plans, Altered and Fragmentary structures and Houses in Edinburgh and Leith, some of the edifices being amongst the most important in the country." The illustrations are lovely, with many floor plans and reproductions of engravings of buildings, decorations, and coats of arms.

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