+ + N. Y. Times. 11: 847. D. 8, ’06. 650w.

Field, Horace, and Bunney, Michael. English domestic architecture of the XVII. and XVIII. centuries. *$15. Macmillan.

The authors of this volume on domestic architecture in England in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries “have provided examples of smaller buildings, with their measurements and different views of them, besides an introduction and many full notes. There are about 100 illustrations, including half-tone full, double, and half page plates, drawings, diagrams, etc. The introduction contains a resume of the history of the English domestic architecture followed by a chapter on ‘The renaissance evolution in England,’ and then by descriptions of the houses presented.” (N. Y. Times.)


+ Ath. 1906, 1: 707. Je. 9. 280w. + Int. Studio. 28: 274. My. ’06. 310w.

“The matter of this text is perfectly well thought out and expressed. The book is a valuable one from every point of view.”

+ + Nation. 82: 144. F. 15, ’06. 870w. N. Y. Times. 11: 44. Ja. 20, ’06. 270w.

Fielding, Henry. Selected essays, ed. by Gordon Hall Gerould. *60c. Ginn.

“The editor has evidently profited by consulting the best critical comment on his author, and his introduction is both full and interesting.”

+ + Ath. 1905, 2: 231. S. 9. 190w.