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The British Market Hall

A Social and Architectural History

James Schmiechen and Kenneth Carls

The story of Britain’s market halls—built to replace traditional open-air markets throughout England, Wales, and Scotland—is a tale of exuberant architecture, civic pride, and attempts at social engineering. This book is the...

June 10, 1999, Cloth, $80.00

A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600-1840

Third Edition

Howard Colvin

This authoritative and now classic work of reference on the history of British architecture contains biographical information on some 2,000 architects who practiced in England, Scotland, and Wales from the time of Inigo Jones...

September 27, 1995, Cloth, $80.00

The Sixteenth-Century Italian Schools

Cecil Gould

The National Gallery catalogues are among the essential reference works for an art-historical scholarship. Each picture is examined, with a discussion of subject matter, authorship, provenance and art-historical significance....

September 10, 1987, Paper, $32.00

The Spanish School

Neil MacLaren; Revised by Allan Braham

The National Gallery catalogues are among the essential reference works for an art-historical scholarship. Each picture is examined, with a discussion of subject matter, authorship, provenance and art-historical significance....

December 11, 1987, Paper, $32.00

Wenceslaus Hollar

A Bohemian Artist in England

Richard T. Godfrey

Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-77), a printmaker and topographical watercolorist, was brought to London from his native Prague by the Earl of Arundel in 1636 and became the first great etcher to practice in England. Hollar's range...

November 30, 1994, Cloth, $60.00

The Selected Papers of Charles Willson Peale and His Family

Volume 4, Charles Willson Peale: His Last Years, 1821-1827

Charles Willson Peale; Edited by Lillian Miller

The fourth volume in this widely praised series chronicles the last years of prominent American artist Charles Willson Peale, a time of struggle for the family patriarch and his talented sons. The documents in this...

September 25, 1996, Cloth, $150.00

The Shaping of America: A Geographical Perspective on 500 Years of History

Volume 2: Continental America, 1800–1867

D. W. Meinig

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February 22, 1995, Paper, $45.00

Older and Active

How Americans over 55 Are Contributing to Society

Edited by Scott A. Bass

Older people in the United States are living longer, staying healthier, and leaving the labor force earlier than ever before. They have leisure time and are willing, able, and qualified to be productive members of society. ...

August 30, 1995, Cloth, $65.00

Roubiliac and the Eighteenth-Century Monument

Sculpture as Theatre

David Bindman and Malcolm Baker

Louis François Roubiliac, the most compelling sculptor in eighteenth-century Britain, was responsible for many complex and dramatic monuments that can be seen in Westminster Abbey and churches throughout the country. This...

September 27, 1995, Cloth, $65.00

Towards a Modern Art World

Studies in British Art I

Edited by Brian T. Allen

When the story of modern art is told, British artists are mentioned infrequently or not at all. In this book, distinguished art historians attempt to explain the marginal position of British modern art by examining the...

May 24, 1995, Cloth, $40.00

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