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Ackermann's Oxford
King Penguin K69. 1st Edition, published 1954.
A selection of plates from Rudolph Ackermann’s A History of the University of Oxford, its Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings (1814) and James Ingram’s Memorials of Oxford (1837). Accompanying text by Colvin.
Colour plates: from Rudolph Ackermann's A History of the University of Oxford, its Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings, 1814, and James Ingram's Memorials of Oxford, 1837
Contents: 16 colour plates, 8 black-and-white plates
Cover Design: by Gordon Cullen
Editor: N. B. L. Pevsner
Technical Editor: R. B. Fishenden
Pages: 36pp. + 16pp.
Condition grading: Good. Light foxing to white section of front cover. Ex libris sticker to inside front cover. Some foxing to first few and last few inside pages . Bumping and wear to bottom of book spine. Includes a Fair dust jacket with sections missing from top and bottom of spine section and bottom of front cover. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.
King Penguin K69. 1st Edition, published 1954.
A selection of plates from Rudolph Ackermann’s A History of the University of Oxford, its Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings (1814) and James Ingram’s Memorials of Oxford (1837). Accompanying text by Colvin.
Colour plates: from Rudolph Ackermann's A History of the University of Oxford, its Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings, 1814, and James Ingram's Memorials of Oxford, 1837
Contents: 16 colour plates, 8 black-and-white plates
Cover Design: by Gordon Cullen
Editor: N. B. L. Pevsner
Technical Editor: R. B. Fishenden
Pages: 36pp. + 16pp.
Condition grading: Good. Light foxing to white section of front cover. Ex libris sticker to inside front cover. Some foxing to first few and last few inside pages . Bumping and wear to bottom of book spine. Includes a Fair dust jacket with sections missing from top and bottom of spine section and bottom of front cover. Binding tight. The photographs form part of the description.