A facsimile edition of MacGibbon and Ross’ The Castellated and Domestic Architecture of Scotland, reuniting its five volumes in a single one.
As such, the main characteristic of the volume is its 20 centimetre wide spine, covered with a flexible green synthetic canvas, in order to freely open the volume. Heavier anthracite sewn-in endpapers act as front and back covers, while edges are stained yellow.
Its volume makes it a heavy object. For this reason – and predicting its position in the bookshelf being below eye level – the information that usually is on the spine was stamped in red on the top edge, facilitating identification.