Barnard, Julian.
Victorian Ceramic Tiles.
Greenwich; New York Graphic Society: 1972. If the Victorians took anything to heart, it was tiles. They were just nutty about tiles. This very well illustrated survey traces the history of the decorative tile in Victorian times, explores the design and manufacture of the tiles, leading makers and designers, tiles in America, architectural faience and terra cotta, and tile collecting. Hardcover. 7.5", 184 pages, profusely illustrated in b/w and color, dj; a fine copy in a somewhat worn jacket with a few short tears.
$85.00
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