| Dan Cruickshank - History - 2010 - 672 pages
Georgian London evokes images of elegant mannered buildings, but it was also a city where prostitution was rife and houses of ill repute widespread in a sex trade that employed ... | |
| Dan Cruickshank - History - 2012 - 521 pages
Spanning the architectural history of the country house from the disarming Elizabethan charm of South Wraxall, the classical rigour of Kinross in Scotland, the majesty and ... | |
| Dan Cruickshank, Neil Burton - Architecture - 1990 - 320 pages
During the 18th century, the narrow cluttered streets of towns were replaced by regular terraces of town houses built to classical designs. The author has previously written ... | |
| Dan Cruickshank - Architecture - 2004 - 198 pages
The scarlet-coated Chelsea Pensioners are recognised and held in great affection throughout the world. This first ever single-volume book tells their story and also that of the ... | |
| Dan Cruickshank - Architecture - 2000 - 360 pages
Divided into ten chapters, each dedicated to an architectural period and style, this lively, compact history provides a guided tour of the world's greatest buildings. | |
| Dan Cruickshank, Peter Wyld - Architecture - 1990 - 250 pages
First published as London: The Art of Georgian Building, this book has been widely acclaimed as a classic study of London's town houses built between 1700 and 1821 - the ... | |
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