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

   

- New York : Bonanza Books n.d.
- 4to.
- cloth, dust jacket.
- 213 pages.
- Order Nr. 66031
- Price: $ 9.00



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Reprint of the first edition. (See B1-4475 for first edition). With illustrations by Brandt H. Alexander in color to accompany the many photographs and architectural drawings. Covers the period 1660 to 1840. Piece of jacket is missing along top of spine. Name in ink at top of free endpaper.

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