BELLOT, DOM PAUL | Willis, Peter | Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK | Elysium Press, 1996 | Reprint | Softbound: single-fold, stapled | FN: Light toning along text edges, otherwise in very good condition. Covers lightly rubbed. | 37 pp | 5.75 × 8.25 in. | Illustrated in b&w.
The major published statement of Dom Paul Bellot, one of the most interesting yet unrecognized architects of the 20th century. Born in Paris, he became a Benedictine monk and subsequently designed religious buildings in Belgium, England, France, the Netherlands, and Portugal. Reprinted with amendments from British J. of Canadian Stud. Vol. II No. I, 1996.
M-ELYSIUM PRESS-BELLOT-1996
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