A field guide to the buildings of Ireland

illustrating the smaller buildings of town & countryside

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A field guide to the buildings of Ireland

illustrating the smaller buildings of town & countryside

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Publisher
Lilliput
Language
English
Pages
255

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Cover of: A field guide to the buildings of Ireland
Cover of: A field guide to the buildings of Ireland
Cover of: Field Guide to the Buildings of Ireland
Field Guide to the Buildings of Ireland: Illustrating the Smaller Buildings of Town and Countryside
1997, Lilliput Press, Limited, The
in English
Cover of: A Field Guide to the Buildings of Ireland
A Field Guide to the Buildings of Ireland: Illustrating the Smaller Buildings of Town & Countryside
December 1996, Lilliput Press
Hardcover in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (235-238) and index.

Published in
Dublin
Other Titles
Buildings of Ireland

Classifications

Library of Congress
NA982 .R673 1997, NA982.R673 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 255 p. :
Number of pages
255

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL282276M
ISBN 10
1874675864, 1874675813
LCCN
97184583
OCLC/WorldCat
37694366
Library Thing
1972285
Goodreads
4723611
2800383

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