Buckinghamshire

Buckinghamshire by Nikolaus Pevsner, published by Penguin UK on May 2, 2000, is a revised edition that spans 832 pages. This comprehensive work offers an in-depth exploration of the architecture of Buckinghamshire, England, featuring a detailed gazetteer of buildings and monuments. The book is presented in English and serves as an informative resource for those interested in the architectural landscape of the region.
Readers will find a thorough introduction to the architectural history of Buckinghamshire, alongside a meticulously compiled gazetteer that highlights significant structures and sites. This edition aims to provide insights into the architectural heritage of Great Britain, making it a valuable reference for enthusiasts and scholars alike. The book’s dimensions are 8.75 inches in height and 5 inches in length, weighing approximately 2.07 pounds.
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First published in 1960, this revised edition includes a comprehensive gazetteer of buildings and monuments prefaced by an introduction to the region’s architecture.
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