The English Country Town by Anthony Quiney offers a thoughtful, richly illustrated study of over fifty towns across England, focusing on their architectural traditions, historical development, and cultural significance. Through well-researched commentary and over 250 photographs, Quiney explores how centuries of social change have shaped the character of these English towns, from medieval market hubs to Georgian civic centers, making this a valuable reference for those interested in vernacular architecture, town planning, and the evolution of the English built environment. A notable work for readers of British heritage, architectural history, or regional studies, this English country towns book combines visual and textual insight with scholarly clarity.This 1987 hardcover edition is in very good condition with a clean, unmarked interior. The dust jacket shows mild edgewear and light shelf rubbing but remains intact and bright. Binding is tight, and pages are crisp. A solid collectible or research copy.
Book is in excellent condition with the exception of minor wear and small tear to the dust cover (see pictures for condition reference).
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