HOUSES AND GARDENS 

 BY E. L. LUTYENS 



Described and criticised by 

 LAWRENCE WEAVER 



Large crown folio (16 by 1 1), bound in quarter buckram, gilt. 

 Nearly 400 pages and 600 superb illustrations. 



PRICE 25 - NET. 



Inland Postage lod. extra, Foreign and Colonial Post z/ extra. 



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1HIS book is lavishly 

 illustrated with 

 photographs of about 

 eighty of Mr. Lutyens' 

 most typical houses and 

 gardens, many of which 

 have never previously 

 been published. Inter- 

 spersed in the text is a 

 large number of plans, 

 and there is an appendix 

 of 22 pages giving a 

 valuable series of scale 

 drawings of typical build- 

 ings. The subjects are 

 accompanied by descrip- 

 tions and critical appre- 

 ciations which incidentally 



throw considerable light 



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on the general develop- 

 ment of the domestic 

 building of to-day. In all respects the book is the most im- 

 portant and interesting monograph on the work of an architect 

 yet published. 



The Morning Post says : "The publication of Mr. Weaver's work on the buildings and 

 career of Mr. Lutyens is ... an event in the world of architecture." 



The Manchester Guardian says : "It is only when we see a publication such 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, whose influence is even greater 

 than his most enthusiastic admirers can appreciate." 



