
EL Escorial
by Mary Cable and the Editors of the Newsweek Book Division
"El Escorial" by Mary Cable and Newsweek Editors, published by Newsweek in 1971, explores the historical and architectural marvel of the Spanish monastery. Hardcover edition with minor jacket wear. Ideal for history and architecture enthusiasts.
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The book is in good condition with a dust jacket that exhibits minor wear and edge creasing. The binding is strong, and the pages are clean and unmarked. There are no inscriptions or library markings, making it a well-preserved copy for collectors and readers alike.
About This Vintage 1971 Edition
"El Escorial" by Mary Cable, alongside the Editors of the Newsweek Book Division, is a comprehensive exploration of the iconic Spanish monastery and palace. Published by Newsweek in 1971, this hardcover edition delves into the historical and architectural significance of El Escorial, built under the reign of Philip II. Situated in New York, this edition offers a detailed narrative enriched by visual elements, though the illustrator is not credited. The book is part of the "Wonders of Man" series, providing an insightful look into one of Spain's most important cultural landmarks. This edition, printed and bound in Italy, is ideal for historians and architecture enthusiasts. The dust jacket shows minor wear, with slight edge creasing, but remains intact, preserving the book's visual appeal.
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