Grotesque architecture, or Rural amusement consisting of plans, elevations, and sections : For huts, retreats, summer and winter hermitages, terminaries, chinese, gothic, and natural grottos, cascades, baths, mosques, moresque pavillions, grotesque and rustic seats, green houses, &c. Many of which may be executed with flints, irregular stones, rude branches, and roots of trees. The whole containing twenty-eight new designs, with scales to each. To which is added, an explanation, with the method of executing them. By William Wright, architect.
| Author/creator | Wrighte, William |
| Format | Electronic |
| Edition | A new edition. |
| Publication Info | London : Printed for I. Taylor, nearly opposite Great Turn-Stile, Holborn, [1790?] |
| Description | 13, 3 unnumbered pages, plates ; 8⁰. |
| Supplemental Content | Full text online |
| Subjects |
| General note | With [3]p. of advertisement at end - "Books printed for I. Taylor, no.56, High Holborn". |
| General note | Reproduction of original from Library of Congress. |
| References | English Short Title Catalog, N30872. |
| Reproduction note | Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements. |
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| Electronic Resources | Access Content Online | ✔ Available |