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Either the date of the book or the copyright notice was wrong; the meta data said that this image was from the 1946 17th edition. It appears that the first edition of this book was published in 1905,[1] and the 1946 edition was the 13th, not the 17th.[2] See also Wikipedia on editions. This image seems to be from the 1921 6th edition,[3] and I have modified the information accordingly. A double-check would be welcome, so I'm leaving this template on.

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English: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris, French Romanesque Architecture (Fletcher), pg 531
Date published in the 1921 sixth edition, or possibly earlier (the 1905 first edition contains a different image); uploaded 2017-08-21
Source Fletcher, Banister (1921) A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method (6th ed.), Category:New York: Charles Scribner's Sons ISBN: 0750622679 (later edition). OCLC: 1516944.
Author Book written by Sir Banister Fletcher (1866-1953). Illustrations for this book were done by "George G. Woodward and others" according to Wikipedia quoting the the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. The university libraries of Penn State and Michigan, cited above, provide an excerpt from this figure with extensive bibliographic information, but do not give an illustrator, which they would presumably do if it were indicated.

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