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Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland, The




ISBN: 9781841586724
Author: Robert William Billings
Imprint: Birlinn
Publication Date: Oct 2008
Format: HB

Price: £100.00
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Originally published in four volumes between 1845-1852, this work with 240 superlative engravings, revealed the wealth of distinctive Scottish architecture.

As well as providing exquisite illustrations to inform the reader, it also became the source for much Victorian Scottish architecture. The architect, Rowand Anderson wrote in 1901 that this work was ‘in the front rank of Architectural publications, and from this position it has yet to be displaced.’

This high-quality limited edition, produced in two casebound volumes in real cloth with a  protective slip-case, will enable many more to enjoy the ‘high standard of artistic and accurate draughtsmanship and the careful selection of examples’ that make this a classic architectural publication.







Preorders received before 1st October 2008 will benefit from a £25 discount.

To preorder a copy please contact our distributor Booksource:

By phone: 0845 370 0067

By post: Booksource, 50 Cambuslang Road, Glasgow, G32 8NB

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Ian Gow
is Curator of the National Trust for Scotland and author of Scotland’s Lost Houses (Aurum Press, 2006).

Robert William Billings (1813-1874) was born in London. Although responsible for illustrating this astonishing publication, he was primarily engaged throughout his professional life in delineating and restoring historic buildings. A master geometer, he also wrote The Power of Form, producing designs for the tracery of windows which matched many of those produced by masons in the Gothic era.
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