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The Architectural Review.
A Magazine for all Lovers of Architecture.
“The Architectural Review,” in the new and enlarged form in which it is now published, is acknowledged to be the finest of all periodicals devoted to the art of architecture. The superb series of large plates which are a feature of every issue are sufficient alone to warrant the generous praise which the “Review” has received from all quarters. The illustrations are, indeed, a most striking feature of the “Review,” but there is also the literary side of the magazine to be taken into account, the articles which appear in its pages being written by acknowledged authorities.
In recent years the scope of the “Review” has been largely extended, so that in its present form it appeals to the educated section of the general public, as well as to the professional architect.
One has only to glance at the issues which have appeared during the past year in order to appreciate what a wide range of interesting subjects are dealt with. The finely illustrated articles on London Clubs, Georgian interior decoration, large country houses like Sutton Place and Broughton Castle, the etchings of Méryon, Frank Brangwyn, &c., afford ample indication of the general attractiveness of the contents.
Garden design, too, is well represented, beautiful examples being illustrated by means of photographs reproduced to a large size.
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