About this title: An account of the houses that were built and inhabited by the upper classes from 1480 to 1680. Architectural historian Nicholas Cooper explores hundreds of gentry houses, well known and less familiar, and considers their evolution in the light of economic, social and political changes of the age.
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Description: Fine in Fine Dustwrapper. (Special Price) A magnificent publication. what glorious country houses...250 b&w illusrations + 50 colour plates. Highly recommended. (Heavy item may incur extra international postage) 295x255, 370pages. read more
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: YALE UNIV PR
Date Published: 1999
ISBN-13:9780300073904ISBN:0300073909
Description: New. From the end of the fifteenth century to the closing years of the seventeenth, England underwent radical social change. English architecture changed radically as well, and the homes of the gentry were transformed as members of this class grew in numb... read more
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