The magazine is well edited, and must prove very interesting to those interested in building.—American Machinist.

Mr. Comstock is to be congratulated upon the contents and general appearance of his Special Illustrated Edition of Building. We have no doubt this new venture will be appreciated by the architectural and building public.—Engineering News.

The first number of the second volume of Building, an excellent architectural monthly, has just made its appearance. It is full of instructive matter, and the illustrations are numerous, well executed and interesting.—The Evening Telegram.

For an architect or builder, this publication cannot fail to be of great and continual interest.—The New York World.

We are in receipt of Building. It bears eloquent testimony to eminent literary, as well as artistic talent, connected with its publication.—Chemical Review.

“Building” begins its second volume with a special number filled with a rich array of illustrations.... Persons who desire a monthly magazine, devoted to the circle of arts, included under the title of building, will do well to examine this work.—Home Journal.

One of the handsomest and best architectural papers among our exchanges is Building. Well illustrated, printed and edited, treating on all matters of interest to the building trade.—Wood and Iron.

We most heartily congratulate Mr. Comstock on the fine appearance of Building, and feel confident he will meet with the success his energy and enterprise deserves.—American Real Estate Guide.

In the richness of contents, beauty of illustrations, the current number of Building is a decided credit to American journalism.—Trade Review and Western Machinist.

The value to the architect and builder cannot be overestimated, and the price, five dollars a year, is a merely nominal consideration for the subjects of interest and instruction it possesses.—Lumber Trade Journal.