By Lawrence Weaver. Forty examples chosen from five centuries. 300 illustrations. Large quarto, 18/9 net; by post, 19/6.

“Anyone who wishes to adapt an old house for modern use will find much to learn from Mr. Weaver’s pages.” —Scotsman.

Small Country Houses of To-day.

(Second Series.) By Lawrence Weaver. Over 300 illustrations and plans. Large quarto, 25/- net; by post, 26/-.

The First and Chief Groundes of Architecture.

By John Shute, 1563, with a historical and critical introduction by Lawrence Weaver. Facsimile edition of the first book on architecture published in England. Folio, half-bound in sheepskin, 18/9 net; by post, 19/6.

Houses and Gardens by E. L. Lutyens.

Described and criticised by Lawrence Weaver. 400 folio pages, and 600 magnificent illustrations. 2nd Edition, quarter buckram, 31/3 net; half morocco, 43/9 net; postage 10d. extra.

“It is only when we see such a publication as this, that we realise what quality characterises some of the building of to-day. Abundantly and splendidly illustrated, this book shows the work of a great master.” —Manchester Guardian.

Grinling Gibbons and the Woodwork of His Age (1648-1720).