An essay on British cottage architecture : Being an attempt to perpetuate on principle, that peculiar mode of building, which was originally the effect of chance. Supported by fourteen designs, with their technography, or plans, laid down to scale; comprising dwellings for the peasant and farmer, and retreats for the gentleman; with various observations thereon: the whole extending to twenty-one plates, designed and executed in Aqua-Tinta. By James Malton.
Author/creator |
Malton, James, 1761-1803 |
Format | Electronic and Book |
Publication Info | London : Published by Hookham and Carpenter, Booksellers, Old Bond-Street; and to be had at Taylor's Architectural Library, Holborn; at Egerton's Military Library, Whitehall; of Mr. Wilkinson, map and print-seller, Cornhill; and of the author, No. 17, Norton-Street, Portland-Place, M.DCC.XCVIII. [1798] |
Description | 4 unnumbered pages, 27, 1 unnumbered page, 21plates ; 4⁰. |
Supplemental Content | Full text online |
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General note | Printer's name from half-title. |
General note | Reproduction of original from British Library. |
References | English Short Title Catalog, T89368. |
Reproduction note | Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements. |
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