An edition of The red books of Humphry Repton (1976)

The red books of Humphry Repton

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Basilisk Press
Language
English

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The red books of Humphry Repton
1976, Basilisk Press
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Table of Contents

Plans for Sherringham in Norfolk, the property of Abbot Upcher, esq. / by H. Repton ; assisted in the architecture by his son I.A. Repton. 1812.
Antony House in Cornwall : a seat of Reginald Pole Carew. [1792]
Attingham in Shropshire ; a seat of the Right Hon.ble Lord Berwick. [1798]
The red books of Humphry Repton / Edward Malins.

Edition Notes

Title from Malin's volume.

One of an edition of 515 numbered sets.

Issued in individual slip cases inserted in case, 48 x 35 x 11 cm.

Three vols. are facsimile printings of transformation books, with lift up flaps showing proposed alterations to the landscape in each of three country estates.

Bibliography: v. [4], p. 31-32.

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4 v.

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OL43271528M
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187319713

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