THE HOUSE AND ITS 

 EQUIPMENT 



Edited by LAWRENCE WEAVER 



Large quarto, gilt. Price 15s net 



By post (inland) 15* 6d; (foreign and colonial) i6s bd 



212 pages and 240 Illustrations 



IT is impossible that any one writer can deal with the many problems 

 that arise out of the artistic and practical equipment of a house, at 

 least with equal knowledge and sympathy. The scheme of this 

 volume, with its forty-three chapters contributed by twenty-three 

 experts of acknowledged ability, ensures the throwing of fresh light 

 on scores of questions that concern the comfort and pleasure of every 

 one To all who own a home, and are not wholly satisfied with it, 

 and to all who contemplate improving an existing house or building 

 anew, this volume is practically indispensable. 



THE "COUNTRY LIFE" 

 BOOK OF COTTAGES 



(Costing from ^150 to ^600) 



By LAWRENCE WEAVER 



Large octavo, cloth, gilt. Price 5s net 



By post (inland) $s ^d\ (foreign and colonial) 



Nearly 250 pages and 300 Illustrations and Plans 



THE word " cottage " has been grossly misused, especially in the titles 

 of books where it is often employed to describe country houses which 

 cost thousands. Save for a few gate lodges the buildings illustrated in 

 this volume are truly cottages and none of a greater cost than 600 is 

 included. Full consideration has been given to cottages of all types 

 for the rural labourer, the estate servant, the smallholder, the clerk 

 who lives outside the town, the " week-ender," and those of limited 

 means who want a permanent home of refined character in the country 

 at the smallest possible cost. The book is indispensable to all estate 

 owners, to every one who contemplates building a cottage of any sort, 

 and to all who are interested in Housing questions. 



