By H. Avray Tipping, M.A., F.S.A. Large folio, quarter buckram, 31/3 net; half morocco, 43/9 net; postage 10d. extra. Nearly 250 illustrations.
“The book is rich in lessons for architects and amateurs of fine woodwork.” —The Scotsman.
English Homes.
Edited by H. Avray Tipping, M.A., F.S.A. The internal character, furniture and decorations, of some of the most notable Houses of England. Vols. I. and III., containing 500 matchless illustrations, large folio, handsomely bound, each 52/6 net.
“A veritable revelation of the wealth of internal adornments, architectural and other, contained in the great country mansions of England. To turn over the pages is to obtain keen pleasure, as well as enlightenment, concerning a treasury of domestic art and archæology, which to a large extent is kept closed from the common eye.” —Scotsman.
Gardens Old and New.
Edited by H. Avray Tipping, M.A., F.S.A. Vols. I. and III., beautifully illustrated, each 52/6 net. These volumes illustrate the relationship between house and garden in a way never before attempted.
“The principle conveyed in the letterpress is that held by all great gardeners and architects—that house and garden are, or should be, intimately associated, and that the character of the possessors should be reflected in both. The accounts of lovely garden after lovely garden are most agreeable reading.” —Daily Chronicle.
Twenty-Five Great Houses of France.
By Sir Theodore Andrea Cook, M.A., F.S.A., with an Introductory Chapter, outlining the Development of French Domestic Architecture, by W. H. Ward, M.A., F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A., and illustrations by Frederick H. Evans. Large folio, containing over 400 superb illustrations, plans and diagrams. Half-bound in buckram, 52/6 net; in half morocco, 60/6 net; postage 1/- extra.