Specimens Of Gothic Architecture; Selected From Various Ancient Edifices In England: Consisting Of Plans, Elevations, Sections, And Parts At Large; Calculated To Exemplify The Various Styles, And The Practical Construction Of This Class Of Admired Architecture, Accompanied By Historical and Descriptive Accounts. By A. Pugin, - Architect.
London: Printed for J. Taylor, Architectural Library, 59 High Holborn; A. Pugin, 34, Store Street [105, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury]; and J. Britton, Burton Street, 1821[-1823]
Physical Description
2 vols.; 325 mm.
General Note
Two volumes bound together. Vol. I: xx, 40 p., add. engr. title-plate, 59 engraved plates. The engraved title-plate has a short title framed by the doorway to the north aisle of Henry VII's Chapel, Westminster Abbey.
Vol. II: xxiii, 34 p., add. engr. title-plate, 53 engraved plates. The engraved title-plate has a short title framed by the doorway of St Stephen's Chapel, Westminster. The printer statements in both volumes are on the verso of the title-page, 'London: Printed by J. Moyes, Greville Street.'
Bound at the end of Vol. II is 'A Glossary Of Technical Terms Descriptive Of Gohic Architecture ...' compiled by Edward James Willson, dated 1822.
Binding Note
Spine title in gilt lettering on label, 'Pugin's Specimens of Gothic Architecture'.