Architecture Books
Yale University Press Designs and their Consequences Architecture and
Book SynopsisA discussion of the many-faceted relationship between aesthetic theory and architecture. It analyzes the relationship between buildings and designs, explores the notion of "architectural experience", and covers modern architecture's aim to deepen the connection between usefulness and design.
£30.00
Yale University Press Stirling and Central Scotland
Book SynopsisStirling and Central Scotland straddle the divisions between Highland and Lowland, rural and industrial Scotland. This guide covers castles that range from Stirling, to the strongholds of medieval magnates at Doune, Blackness and Castle Campbell.Trade Review"The hardest thing to write is a great poem or great reference book. To last and to succeed the reference book should have something of the great poem to it. Pick up a volume of that great, and growing, catalogue raisonne of Scottish buildings, the Buildings of Scotland, and you will hear through the gazetting of architectural detail the old various voices of this country." Candia McWilliam, Architectural Heritage
£57.00
Yale University Press London 6 Westminster
Book SynopsisA guide to the architectural treasures of Westminster, covering the Abbey, Parliament, the Royal Parks, London's West End, Belgravia and Pimlico. For each area there is a detailed gazetteer and brief introduction. Maps, plans, photographs and an illustrated glossary are provided.
£57.00
Yale University Press Glamorgan
Book SynopsisGlamorgan's long and varied history has left many visible remains. Castles range from remarkable earthworks to magnificent structures such as Cardiff and Caerphilly. This guide also covers impressive remains of three little known abbeys, at Ewenny, Margam and Neath.Trade Review"When The Buildings of Wales is completed, the revelation of unknown architecture will still for ever the comment that Wild Wales has not much to offer." John Harris, Times Literary Supplement
£54.00
Yale University Press Northumberland
Book SynopsisThe county's varied military architecture, from Hadrian's Wall to Warkworth, contrasts with monastic ruins buried deep in the valleys of the Coquet and the Aln or standing by the sea at Holy Island and Tynemouth. This work also covers great country houses.
£54.00
Yale University Press London 3 North West
Book SynopsisA comprehensive architectural guide encompassing three centuries of metropolitan growth spanning an area from Georgian St Marylebone and the riverside terraces of Chelsea and Chiswick to Heathrow Airport and the outer fringes of Middlesex.
£54.00
Yale University Press North West Ulster
Book SynopsisThe remote, rugged, rough country of North West Ulster possesses buildings as varied as its landscape. This volume shows that from its earliest centuries survive monuments of the Celtic church, in particular the sculptured cross slabs, high crosses and round towers, and medieval tower houses.
£42.75
Yale University Press Argyll and Bute
Book SynopsisThis volume provides a survey of this region of Scotland stretching from the Atlantic islands and sea-lochs of Argyll to the softer landscape of Bute and the banks of the Clyde. The gazetteer introduces readers and visitors to a range of buildings.Trade Review"Anybody with an interest in Scottish architecture must be indebted to the Buildings of Scotland series." Ian Gow, The Scotsman
£54.00
Yale University Press Glasgow
Book SynopsisGlasgow has a wide array of architectural treasures: the greatest medieval cathedral in Scotland; fragments of a 17th- and 18th-century "merchant city"; the well-preserved heart of a planned new town, Blythswood; and a city centre dense with Victorian and Edwardian commercial buildings.
£54.00
Yale University Press Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion
Book SynopsisCovers two counties, Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion (formerly Cardiganshire) in the South-west of Wales. This book presents an architecture still little known, but encompassing a sweep from prehistoric chambered tombs to the high technology of the world's largest single-span glasshouse. It also includes detailed accounts of few varied small towns.
£54.00
Yale University Press Principles of Roman Architecture
Book SynopsisDrawing on new archaeological discoveries and his own analyses of Roman monuments, Mark Wilson Jones discusses how the ancient architects dealt with the principles of architecture and the practicalities of construction as they engaged in the creative process.Trade Review"This is by far the best book on ancient architecture written in the last few decades, suitable both for those who think they know the field, and for those who are looking for an introduction to Roman architecture. If I was a dictator this would be a set text for an archaeology or art history course - there are insufficient synonyms of the word 'brilliant' to describe it." Dorothy King, Minerva; "A careful, sensible, and delightful consideration of all aspects of building in ancient Rome that will provide new insights for young and old scholars alike." Carol Richardson, Art Book; "Wilson Jones's excellent work combines the knowledge of a practising architect with that of an architectural historian." Choice; "This is an important work which throws new light on a number of aspects of Roman construction. It is well illustrated by the author's own drawings, by reproductions from classical works on the subject, and by excellent colour photographs." Architectural Science Review
£40.82
Yale University Press The Small House in EighteenthCentury London The
Book SynopsisPeter Guillery discusses what we can learn from the modest and largely forgotten London houses built in the 18th century for artisans and labourers. In so doing he examines the effects of creeping industrialisation and considers the nature of speculative suburban growth.
£42.75
Yale University Press Flemish Art and Architecture 15851700
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewThis beautifully illustrated book provides a complete overview of the art of the Southern Netherlands from 1585 to 1700. The author examines the development of Flemish and specifically Antwerp painting, the work of Rubens and such other leading masters as Van Dyck and Jordaens, and the Antwerp tradition of specialization among painters as well as the sculpture and architecture of this period. "Hans Vlieghe's long-awaited work on Flemish art offers a detailed and comprehensive overview of the art produced in the south Netherlands from the time of partition up to the end of Spanish-Hapsburg rule. As well as examining the output and influence of leading figures such as Rubens and Van Dyke, Dr. Vlieghe provides the historical, social and cultural context for the development of history painting and other specializations. . . . This book will attract both the informed and general reader."—Alison Smith, Art Newspaper
£45.12
Yale University Press Lancashire Manchester and the SouthEast
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£54.00
Yale University Press London 5 East
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£57.00
Yale University Press Lancashire Liverpool and the SouthWest
Book SynopsisIncluding maps, plans, and colour photographs, this work is a guide to the buildings of South-West Lancashire. It contains a general introduction that provides a historical and artistic overview. It also features the great port of Liverpool, with its cathedrals, mighty commercial buildings and warehouses, and Georgian inner city.Trade Review"'The inheritors of Pevsner have exceeded his achievement with no compromises. This is a great feat of publishing in the best tradition of architectural history.' Colin Amery, Times Literary Supplement 'The greatest endeavour of popular architectural scholarship in the world.' Jonathan Meades, The Observer 'They are reference books in the best sense, bursting with information and invaluable to architectural scholars and the lay enthusiast alike.' John Chisholm, The Daily Telegraph"
£54.00
Yale University Press Perth and Kinross
Book SynopsisPerth and Kinross contain buildings which range from the remains of Roman forts to country houses and nineteenth century civic and industrial monuments. The tenth volume in the Buildings of Scotland series.
£54.00
Yale University Press Dublin
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£54.00
Yale University Press Art Design and Architecture in Central Europe
Book SynopsisFeatures an account of art, design, and architecture in the Central Europe of the Austro-Hungarian Empire during its last decades. The author integrates political and cultural developments, comparing the situation in eight cities, highlighting the contrasts, rivalries, parallels, and interconnections across this region.
£72.00
Yale University Press Essex
Book SynopsisEssex is one the largest counties of England, stretching from the suburban fringes of East London to the fishing and sailing ports of Harwich and Maldon and the famous seaside resorts of Clacton, Frinton and Southend. This book talks about its buildings, which encompass rich Roman survivals, powerful Norman architecture, and more.
£57.00
Yale University Press Brick and Clay Building in Britain Vernacular
Book SynopsisWith an account of how bricks, brick files and terracotta have been made and used from medieval times onwards, this title presents an illustrated glossary of brickwork where virtually every term is shown in photographs and diagrams and a chronological photographic survey ranges from the earliest survivors to the twentieth century.
£30.88
Yale University Press Traditional Farm Buildings and their Conservation
Book SynopsisCombines text with diagrams and photographs to explain and illustrate the farm buildings. This work records the origins and uses of traditional building types, then explores the conflicting demands of conservation and re-use and the dangers of enthusiastic restorers who may unwittingly destroy the character of that which they desire to preserve.
£28.50
Yale University Press The Cosmopolitan Interior Liberalism and the
Book SynopsisLiterature on domestic interior decoration first emerged as a popular genre in Britain during the 1870s and 1880s, as middle-class readers sought decorating advice from books, household manuals, women's magazines, and professional journals. This book examines that literature and shows how it was influenced by the liberalism of the middle class.
£33.25
Yale University Press A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects
Book SynopsisA work of reference on the history of British architecture, containing biographical information on some 2,000 architects who practised in England, Scotland and Wales from the time of Inigo Jones (1573-1652) to that of William Burn (1789-1870) and Sir Charles Barry (1795-1860).Trade Review"'No more important contribution has been made to the history of English architecture (or any of the visual arts in England, for that matter)... in this century' Hugh Honour, The Observer 'It is hardly an exaggeration to say that Colvin's Dictionary changed the face of English architectural history' David Watkin in The Rise of Architectural History 'an indispensable reference on any architectural historian's bookshelves... a treasured source of much fascinating information... a staggering achievement, beautifully written and superbly produced. It is indubitably the standard work of biographical reference in the field' James Stevens Curl, Journal of the Royal Society of Arts 'An indispensable book for any architecture historian, professional and amateur.' Colin Amery, Financial Times 'A definitive work of reference, but also extraordinarily absorbing, a book to savor again and again.' Linda Colley, The Observer"
£67.50
Yale University Press Newcastle and Gateshead
Book SynopsisOffers a survey of the buildings of Tyneside, from the medieval castle and cathedral at Newcastle to the spectacular buildings spearheading the renaissance of Gateshead on the river's south bank. This book explores both urban centres in a series of walks, including the magnificent 1830s replanning of Newcastle.
£18.04
Yale University Press Nottingham
Book SynopsisA guide to the buildings of Nottingham, from its medieval beginnings to the innovative architecture of the 21st century.
£18.04
Yale University Press The Building of Elizabethan and Jacobean England
Book SynopsisThe dissolution of the monasteries ravaged England in the 1530s and resulted in the greatest destruction of the built fabric of the country. This book shows that changes of style in architecture emerged from the practical needs of construction and the self-image of major patrons in the revolutionary century between Reformation and Civil War.Trade Review“Thanks to Howard’s lucid and accessible prose and the book’s lavish and delightful illustrations, the modern reader, whether scholarly or not, will be delighted. The old guard could well feel challenged.” - Robert Tittler, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 68, No. 1 -- Robert Tittler * Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 68 No. 1 *
£42.75
Yale University Press Compass and Rule Architecture as Mathematical
Book SynopsisThe spread of Renaissance culture in England coincided with the birth of the profession of architecture, whose practitioners became superior to simple builders in social standing and perceived intellectual prowess. This book explores the extent to which this professional identity was based on expertise in the mathematical arts and sciences.
£999.99
Yale University Press The London Square
Book SynopsisModern-day London abounds with a multitude of gardens, enclosed by railings and surrounded by houses, which attest to the English love of nature. This title delves into the history, evolution, and social implications of squares, which have been an important element in the planning and expansion of London since the early 17th century.Trade Review“Very accessible and entertaining. . . . This exploration of the special world of these often private, sheltered spaces within an urban area may make the reader long to have just such a retreat.”—Joan Richards, Current Books on Gardening and Botany (Chicago Botanic Garden) -- Joan Richards * Current Books on Gardening and Botany (Chicago Botanic Garden) * Winner of the 2013 John Brinckerhoff Jackson Book Prize, given by the Foundation for Landscape Studies. -- 2013 John Brinckerhoff Jackson Book Prize * Foundation for Landscape Studies *Shortlisted for the 2013 William MC Berger Prize for British Art History. -- William MB Berger Prize * William MB Berger *Shortlisted for the 2014 Art Book Prize given by the Authors’ Club and supported by The Art Newspaper. The Art Book Prize is awarded annually to the best book on art or architecture. -- Art Book Prize * The Authors' Club *
£38.00
Yale University Press Survey of London The Charterhouse
Book SynopsisFounded as a Carthusian priory in the fourteenth century, the Charterhouse is a magnificent complex of historic buildings in the City of London. This title pressents a comprehensive record of London's medieval Charterhouse, including original research, photography, and the various inventories.
£72.00
Yale University Press Cheshire
Book SynopsisA comprehensive guide to the buildings of Cheshire in their variety, from Pennine villages to coastal plains and seaside resorts.
£54.00
Yale University Press Stirling and Gowan
Book SynopsisJames Stirling (1924-1992) is acclaimed as the most influential and controversial modern British architect. His partnership with James Gowan (b 1923) between 1956 and 1963 put postwar British architecture on the international map. This book studies Stirling and Gowan's partnership.Trade ReviewWinner of the 2013 Historians of British Art Book Prize for the 19th Century Contemporary Category. -- Historians of British Art Book Prize * Historians of British Art *
£38.00
Yale University Press Medieval c. 400c. 1600
Book SynopsisOffers an illustrated account of the art and architecture of Ireland from the early Middle Ages to the end of the 20th century. This title explores all aspects of Irish art and architecture - from high crosses to installation art, from Georgian houses to illuminated manuscripts, and from watercolours to photographs, oil paintings, and tapestries.
£76.00
Princeton University Press The City Lost and Found Capturing New York
Book SynopsisAn unprecedented exploration of the relationship between art, architecture, social history, and public policy in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles in the 1960s and '70sTrade ReviewWinner of the 2016 Philip Johnson Exhibition Catalogue Award, sponsored by the Society of Architectural Historians. -- Philip Johnson Exhibition Catalogue * Society of Architectural Historians *
£33.25
Yale University Press The Genesis of Roman Architecture
Book SynopsisAn important new look at Rome's earliest buildings and their context within the broader tradition of Mediterranean cultureTrade Review"[An] engrossing account ... Even when texts and objects seem to point in the same direction, it takes a generous dose of ingenuity to weave together a credible story from such random clues-part of archaeology's eternal fascination. Hopkins is a master of this exacting art."-Ingrid D. Rowland, New York Review of Books -- Ingrid Rowland The New York Review of Books "A valuable contribution to the study of early Rome... There is little published, or unpublished, that escapes [Hopkins's] notice."-Seth Bernard, American Journal of Archaeology -- Seth Bernard American Journal of Archaeology "Hopkins has written nothing less than a highly original history of early Rome, based on a balanced and up-to-date reading of the available archaeological evidence... This is an important book and highly recommended to anyone interested in the art, architecture and society of early Rome."-Dominik Maschek, Bryn Mawr Classical Review -- Dominik Maschek Bryn Mawr Classical Review
£52.25
Yale University Press Survey of London SouthEast Marylebone
Book SynopsisProviding essential knowledge about the British capital's built environment, these two volumes cover a large portion of the parish of St. Marylebone, bounded to the south by Oxford Street and to the north by the Marylebone Road, and stretching from just west of Marylebone High Street to the parish boundary along Cleveland Street near Tottenham Court Road to the east. This area is rich in historic buildings and includes some of London's most celebrated addresses, including Portland Place, Cavendish Square, and Harley Street. Among the most important buildings covered in this superbly illustrated book are Robert and JamesAdam's development of Portland Place, where the Royal Institute of British Architects' headquarters is a notable 20th-century insertion. Other landmarks include Marylebone Parish Church, All Saints Margaret Street and All Souls Langham Place, and the vast, recently demolished Middlesex Hospital. In addition to new photography, this volume includes meticulous architecturaTrade Review"These two [volumes] cover a chunk of the historic West End in unrivalled detail following years of rigorous research." — Robert Bevan, Evening Standard"Superbly researched, well written and comprehensively illustrated" — John Martin Robinson, Country Life"the authors have […] deepened our understanding of what urbanity is, and how it can be preserved and enhanced." — Geoffrey Tyack, The Georgian"two splendid volumes" — Mark Girouard, The Victorian"the scholarly traditions of the Survey are more than maintained and the attractiveness of the product, both in words and pictures, seems ever to get brighter." — Frank Kelsall, Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society“One cannot do justice in a review to the depth and diversity of these volumes, to their enhancement of understanding of a complex area of London.” – Bridget Cherry, London Topographical Society Newsletter“At a time when the bookshelves groan with fresh publications on the capital, a single chapter of the Survey is worth a whole volume of psychogeographical lucubrations.” —Simon Bradley, The Burlington Magazine
£142.50
Yale University Press Cork City and County
Book SynopsisTrade Review“Frank Keohane…has done a magnificent job with this new work, and to read his introduction and browse the gazetteer is to have one’s eyes opened to a wealth of architectural treasures one had perhaps not realised Cork and its environs…contained.”—Simon Heffer, Daily Telegraph“Few pleasures can compare with a passionate expert describing their work and Frank Keohane constructs an engaging and idiosyncratic picture...He haunts not just the city, but many one-street villages, churchyards, out-of-the-way places and overgrown ruins, coming across oddities and unlocking mysteries with stimulating detail.”—Paul Clements, Irish Times Weekend “A great piece of work. It is the most up-to-date reference for serious researchers and is equally important for those with an interest in architecture.”— Neil Hegarty, The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland Journal“This authoritative guide to the architecture of County Cork covers all sites and buildings of merit, great and small.”—Bryan Smyth, TheCork.ie“A comprehensive and easy-to-use guide”—Irish Examiner “[A] formidably impressive work of reference that will inform and educate Irish and international readers for many decades to come.”—Richard J. Butler, Rural History“This really is a commendable endeavour…[T]he great delight lies in discovery; even those who think themselves familiar with their locale will learn something new.”—Robert Byrne, Apollo Magazine“Cork: City and County...is one of the Pevsner Architectural Guides (Buildings of Ireland)...These are comprehensive volumes, serious studies...This is the kind of book that Cork needs, because nothing is more crucial to acknowledging heritage than cataloguing it; by establishing exactly what it is, we have a better chance of preserving it.”—Michael Moynihan, Irish Examiner“Frank Keohane’s prose is lively, descriptive and opinionated, evoking the rich architectural heritage of Co Cork...The author’s extensive research, entailing fieldwork over almost a decade, reveals forgotten treasures, but also a sense of what is lost.”—Louise Cotter, Irish Arts Review“[Keohane] has proved equal to the exacting standard set by Nikolaus Pevsner over half a century ago...The content is laid out methodically, the style of the writing is clear, and the use of overly-technical jargon is avoided...Many of the plans and elevations are by Keohane himself, which adds to the value of this excellent publication.”—Peter Murray, Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society
£54.00
Yale University Press Emulating Antiquity
Book SynopsisTrade Review“A series of publications by the author has prepared the ground for the arguments put forward in this generously illustrated book...The book gives the impression that it is founded on long experience in teaching the history of Italian Renaissance architecture.”—Sabine Frommel, The Burlington Magazine“This is a masterly work of architectural criticism, based on intensive first-hand study of the buildings and underpinned by deep scholarship and voracious exploration of the sources of inspiration.”—Deborah Howard, The Classical Review“Hemsoll’s writing is lucid and precise . . . His analyses of the buildings, especially his scrupulous examination of the numerous plans and elevations, is masterful and never tedious. One comes away with . . . a deeper appreciation for the historical and cultural circumstances that informed design decisions.”— Max Grossman, Architectural Histories Shortlisted for the 2020 Alice Davis Hitchcock Medallion by the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain
£54.00
Yale University Press Central Leinster
Book SynopsisTrade Review"[T]his excellent volume...covers three counties, Kildare, Laois and Offaly, all on the western borderlands of the medieval English pale of settlement."—Simon Heffer, The Daily Telegraph“Like the best of Pevsner authors, Tierney understands the immutable bond between landscape from architecture. We learn of the ancient timber tracks across the bogs, the canal routes that linked Dublin with the Shannon, and the now rapidly vanishing concrete cooling towers of state-sponsored peat electricity generation – all part of an enmeshed entity of landscape and human endeavour that the author explores with great sensitively and vivid description” —Richard Butler, Rural History “Central Leinster is the fifth volume in the Ireland series and covers an area where many of the Ireland’s most rewarding and distinctive buildings are found” — Ger Scully, The Tribune “[An] essential addition to the library of anyone interested in the architecture of Ireland, should be compulsory reading for local planners and richly deserves a place in the glove compartment of motoring locals or visitors”—John Coleman, Ancient Monuments Society “[A]lmost every page yields at least one curiosity, whether it be the monumental pre-Catholic Emancipation mausoleum to the Grace family in Aries, County Laois, or an 18th-century brick eyecatcher called Pigeon House in Nurney, County Kildare.”—Robert O’Byrne, Apollo Magazine“In common with the other volumes, Central Leinster is a superb presentation of the formal architecture of the region…Those whose interest is formal architecture will relish this book.”—Barry O’Reilly, Vernacular ArchitectureShortlisted for the 2020 Colvin Prize by the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain
£54.00
Yale University Press From Stone to Paper
Book SynopsisTrade Review“Crisp, engaging, and lavishly illustrated, this book is not a comprehensive survey of eighteenth-century Mughal architecture, but a thought-provoking methodological contribution to the field of Mughal studies and to ongoing conversations on the global eighteenth century.”—Laura E. Parodi, caa.reviewsShortlisted for the 2019 Kenshur Prize for the best book in Eighteenth-Century Studies, sponsored by the Indiana Center for 18th Century StudiesFinalist for the Charles Rufus Morey Award, sponsored by the College Art Association"In a bold new cultural history, Dadlani traces how Mughal architectural style was canonized over the 18th century, just in time to become one with the very idea of India in the Western imagination."—A. Azfar Moin, The University of Texas at Austin“Professor Chanchal Dadlani has produced the first full-length book on 18th-century Mughal architecture whose buildings are often dismissed as unworthy of study. Her exciting and richly illustrated volume provides deep insight to this period, making us rethink our fundamental understandings of the later Mughals.”—Catherine B. Asher, University of Minnesota“From Stone to Paper is a passionate and lucid scholarly argument for the vitality of late Mughal architecture and urbanism and for its crucial significance on the historical trajectory of South Asian transitions from early modern to modern and contemporary periods.”—Sussan Babaie, author of Isfahan and Its Palaces
£49.50
Yale University Press Montage and the Metropolis
Book SynopsisTrade Review“An impressive and excellent work of scholarship.”—Peter Sealy, JSAH“Through words, and 157 wonderfully curated images, Stierli describes the arrival of montage as a (and possibly the) dominant shaper of modernity, deftly charting its rise and multiple appearances through the avant-garde, architecture and cinema.”—Simon von Wolkenstein, Architectural Theory Review“With elegant prose and excellent illustrations, Stierli reconciles erudition and clarity to explain the confluence of architecture, photography, film, and the visual arts in the crucible of modernity”— Luis Fernández-Galiano, Arquitectura VivaFinalist for the 2019 Modernist Studies Association Book PrizeListed on Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles List for 2019 “A stunning, complex reassessment of architectural modernism, recast in its very essence through lucid discussions of significant relationships like Mies van der Rohe and Dada, and Eisenstein and Constructivism.”—Jean-Louis Cohen, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University"Montage and the Metropolis is a substantial achievement. The author provides an elegant and compelling history of architectural montage in modernism, with a provocative extension to the postmodern.”—Claire Zimmerman, author of Photographic Architecture in the Twentieth Century“Montage and the Metropolis is a landmark contribution to our understanding of how modern architecture emerged in dialogue with film, photography, and the visual arts.”—Edward Dimendberg, author of Diller Scofidio + Renfro: Architecture after Images
£33.25
Yale University Press Kent Bloomer
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£23.75
Yale University Press Traditional Buildings of Britain Vernacular
Book SynopsisThird edition (and 10th impression) of the standard introduction to traditional buildings - houses, cottages, farmhouses, farm buildings, small manor houses and chapels.Trade Review"Ron Brunskill is the recognised authority on the history of vernacular building in Britain" Building Conservation Journal "Obligatory reading for architectural enthusiasts" British Heritage"
£19.00
WW Norton & Co Airbrush Illustration for Architecture Norton
Book SynopsisThis book dispels common misconceptions and gives instructions for mastering the airbrush.
£31.34
WW Norton & Co Design Drawing Experiences
Book SynopsisTested in architectural studio courses over 25 years and two editions.
£25.64
WW Norton & Co Interior Landscapes Horticulture Design
Book SynopsisA complete guide to designing, constructing, and maintaining eye-catching interior landscapes.Trade Review"This inspiring book will give you many ideas on what you can accomplish with your indoor plants." -- Washington Daily News
£37.99
WW Norton & Co Principles of 3D Computer Animation 3e
Book SynopsisAn authoritative introduction and guide to the latest developments in animation technology.
£41.79
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