The Making of Classical Edinburgh

The Making of Classical Edinburgh

by A . J . Youngson (Author)

Synopsis

This architectural history of Edinburgh amalgamates the city's three main characteristics - a dramatic natural setting, an old town which evolved over several centuries and the Georgian new town which was conceived and built between 1766 and 1840. The book begins with the original proposals to build the New Town and ends a hundred years later with the death of William Playfair in the year of the completion of the National Gallery. It features period photographs of the city in the '50s by the late Sir Edwin Smith.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: Apr 1993

ISBN 10: 0748604464
ISBN 13: 9780748604463

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The Making of Classical Edinburgh is everything a scholarly study should be. The text is clear, uncluttered and always illuminating, and James Craig's plans of the New Town are beautifully reproduced. -- Scotland on Sunday
Author Bio
A. J. Youngson is former Chairman of the Fine Art Commission Scotland and is Professor Emeritus of Architecture at the University of Edinburgh.