English Country Houses Open to the Public by Christopher Hussey - front cover
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English Country Houses Open to the Public

by Christopher Hussey

"English Country Houses Open to the Public" by Christopher Hussey, published in 1951 by Country Life Limited and Charles Scribner's Sons. First edition, hardcover in green cloth with gold lettering. No dust jacket. Good condition with wear on the spine and edges. A valuable resource on English architecture and history, focusing on country houses open to the public.

$32.11$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1951
Country Life Limited / Charles Scribner's Sons
Stock:1 available
SKU:A4-B4-ALT-DRJ-0736

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Condition Details

The book is bound in green cloth with gold lettering, showing signs of wear consistent with its age. The spine and edges exhibit some fraying, and there is no dust jacket. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean with no inscriptions or library markings. Overall, it is in good condition for a first edition from 1951.

About This Vintage 1951 Edition

"English Country Houses Open to the Public" by Christopher Hussey, published in 1951 by Country Life Limited and Charles Scribner's Sons, is a first edition that explores the architectural beauty and historical significance of English country houses accessible to the public. Hussey, a noted architectural historian, provides detailed insights into these grand structures, offering readers a comprehensive guide to their history and public availability. This edition is a valuable resource for enthusiasts of architecture and history, showcasing a unique collection of houses that have opened their doors to visitors. The book is bound in green cloth with gold lettering, and while it lacks a dust jacket, it remains a significant piece for collectors interested in mid-20th-century architectural literature. The condition reflects its age, with some wear on the cover and spine.

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Country Life Limited / Charles Scribner's Sons

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