
EL Escorial
"El Escorial" by Newsweek Book Division (1971) explores the Spanish architectural marvel. Part of the "Wonders of Man" series, this edition is printed in Italy and remains in good condition with a lightly worn dust jacket. Ideal for collectors of historical and architectural works.
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The book is in good condition, with the dust jacket exhibiting minor wear and tear typical of its age. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean and unmarked. There are no inscriptions or library markings, enhancing its appeal to collectors.
About This Vintage 1971 Edition
"El Escorial," published by Newsweek Book Division in 1971, is part of the "Wonders of Man" series. This volume offers a comprehensive exploration of the architectural and historical significance of El Escorial, a monumental structure in Spain. Though the author is not specified, the book is edited by Joseph L. Gardner and features contributions from various experts. Printed and bound in Italy, this edition is a testament to the enduring appeal of one of Spain's most iconic landmarks. Collectors and enthusiasts of architecture and history will find this edition valuable for its detailed illustrations and scholarly insights. The book is in good condition, with a dust jacket showing minor wear, making it a worthy addition to any collection.
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