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EARLY ARCHITECTURE OF DELAWARE
Bennett, George F.
Introduction and Text by Joseph L. Copeland.

   

- New York : Bonanza Books n.d.
- 4to.
- cloth, dust jacket.
- 213 pages.
- Order Nr. 28667
- Price: $ 10.00



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SEE B1-4475. Reprint of the first edition of 1932. Introduction and Text by Joseph L. Copeland. A study of the architecture of Delaware between 1640 and 1840. With photographs and detailed drawings of individual buildings. Jacket is tape repaired and chipped.

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