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The World Atlas of Architecture

by Christine Flon (Editor), John Julius Norwich (Foreword)

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A history of architecture, spanning the pre-classical era to modern times, from the Far East to Europe and the Americas. The major sections cover: non-European civilizations; the ancient world; late antiquity and the early Middle Ages; the Middle Ages; the Age of Classicism; and the Modern Era.
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The World Atlas of Architecture is the English edition of Le Grand atlas de l'architecture mondiale created by Encyclopedia Universalis and derived from Mitchell Beazley's Great Architecture of the World"--Page 5
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A history of architecture, spanning the pre-classical era to modern times, from the Far East to Europe and the Americas. The major sections cover: non-European civilizations; the ancient world; late antiquity and the early Middle Ages; the Middle Ages; the Age of Classicism; and the Modern Era.

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