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Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin has written:

'The true principles of pointed or Christian architecture'

'Gothic ornaments of the 15th & 16th centuries'

'Church and state' -- subject(s): Church and state, History, Government, Catholic Church, Church history

'Contrasts; or, A parallel between the noble edifices of the middle ages & corresponding buildings of the present day' -- subject(s): Gothic Architecture

'Photographs from sketches by Augustus Welby N. Pugin'

'Details of antient timber houses of the 15th & 16th centuries' -- subject(s): Domestic Architecture, Architecture, Details, Half-timbered houses

'Contrasts'

'The true principles of pointed or Christian architecture' -- subject(s): Gothic Architecture

'An apology for the revival of Christian architecture in England' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Gothic Architecture, Gothic revival (Architecture), History, Medievalism, Middle Ages in art, Architecture

'Select views in Islington, Pentonville, Highbury, Canonbury, etc'

'Floriated ornament'

'Gothic architecture in England'

'Pugin's ecclesiatical ornament' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Church vestments, Liturgical objects, Church decoration and ornament, Christian art and symbolism

'Details of antient timber houses of the 15th & 16th cent[u]ries' -- subject(s): Architecture, Details, Gothic Decoration and ornament

'Designs for iron & brass work in the style of the XV and XVI centuries' -- subject(s): Ironwork, Brass founding

'Gothic furniture, 1835' -- subject(s): Gothic Furniture, Gothic Decoration and ornament

'The present state of ecclesiastical architecture in England' -- subject(s): Church architecture, England

'Church and state or Christian liberty' -- subject(s): Church and state

'Examples of Gothic architecture; selected from various antient (sic. ancient) edifices in England' -- subject(s): Gothic Architecture, Architecture

'The Present State of Ecclesiastical Architecture in England and Some Remarks Relative to Ecclesiastical Architecture and Decoration'

'Contrasts, or, A parallel between the noble edifices of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and similar buildings of the present day'

'Gothic furniture'

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