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"Architectural Perspective for Beginners" by Frank Ayres Wright, originally published in 1890, offers a practical introduction to architectural drawing. This guide, containing eleven plates of carefully considered examples, is specifically tailored for students in an architect's office. Wright's approach provides a foundational understanding of perspective, essential for aspiring architects and draftsmen. The book serves as an invaluable resource, offering timeless techniques and insights into the principles of architectural representation. This edition retains the original illustrations and text, preserving the historical context and pedagogical value of this classic work. A must-have for anyone interested in the history of architectural education and the fundamentals of perspective drawing.