HOUSES AND 

 GARDENS BY 

 E. L. LUTYENS 



Described and criticised by 

 LAWRENCE WEAVER 



Large crown folio 06 x ft), bound in quarter buckram, 



giltt containing nearly 400 pages and 600 magnificent 



illustrations 



25s net 



Inland postage, lod extra 



THE large interest taken in the work of Mr. E. L. 

 Lutyens, A.R.A., has prompted the publication of a 

 full record of his contributions to English Domestic 

 Architecture during the last twenty years. The book 

 is lavishly illustrated with photographs of about 

 eighty of his most typical houses and gardens, many 

 of which have never previously been published. The 

 subjects are accompanied by descriptions and critical 

 appreciations, and in all respects the book is the most 

 important and interesting monograph on the work 

 of an architect yet published. 



