Encyclopedia of architecture.
A dictionary of the science and practice of architecture, building, carpentry, etc., from the earliest ages to the present time, forming a comprehensive work of reference for the use of architects, builders, carpenters, masons, engineers, students, professional men, and amateurs.
By Peter Nicholson ... Edited by Edward Lomax and Thomas Gunyon ... Illustrated with two hundred and thirty engravings on steel, mostly from working drawings in detail.

APA Citation

Nicholson, P., Gunyon, T., Lomax, E. (185). Encyclopedia of architecture: A dictionary of the science and practice of architecture, building, carpentry, etc., from the earliest ages to the present time, forming a comprehensive work of reference for the use of architects, builders, carpenters, masons, engineers, students, professional men, and amateurs. New York: Martin and Johnson.

MLA Citation

Nicholson, Peter, 1765-1844, Thomas Gunyon, and Edward Lomax. Encyclopedia of Architecture: A Dictionary of the Science And Practice of Architecture, Building, Carpentry, Etc., From the Earliest Ages to the Present Time, Forming a Comprehensive Work of Reference for the Use of Architects, Builders, Carpenters, Masons, Engineers, Students, Professional Men, And Amateurs. New York: Martin and Johnson, 185.

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