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Town Houses of Medieval Britain (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies)

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Town Houses of Medieval Britain (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies) is a architecture, domestic, great britain, architecture, medieval book by Anthony Quiney.

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"This book explores British medieval houses, from humble to grand, in greater detail than ever before. Architectural historian Anthony Quiney synthesises the most current archaeological, architectural and historical findings to present a comprehensive survey of houses throughout Britain from the early fifth century to the ascent of James VI of Scotland to the English throne in 1603. The book features over 300 fascinating illustrations that include medieval depictions of houses and their occupants, historic prints and photographs, as well as numerous explanatory drawings."--Jacket.

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