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Author Title Year Price
JONES (Francis)
Historic Carmarthenshire Homes and their Families.
1987 £35.00
JONES (Francis), CHARLES JONES (Caroline) Editor.
The Francis Jones Historic Pembrokeshire Homes and Their Families: From the Archives, Articles, Manuscripts and Researches of the Late Major Francis Jones.
2001 £35.00
KENNEDY (Thomas)
Acton Round Hall. Photography by Tom Foxall.
2010 £75.00
KETTLE (Pamela)
Oldcotes: The last Mansion built by Bees of Hardwick
2005 £20.00
KINGSLEY (Nicholas) & HILL (Michael)
The Country Houses of Gloucestershire. Volume One: 1500-1660. Volume Two: 1660-1830. Volume Three: 1830-2000.
1989 £75.00
LAING (David)
Hints for Dwellings: Consisting of Original Designs for Cottages, Farm-Houses, Villas, &c. Plain and Ornamental: with plans to each: in which strict attention is paid to unite convenience and elegance with economy. Including some Designs for Town houses.
1823 £395.00
LANGLEY (Batty & Thomas)
Gothic Architecture, Improved by Rules and Proportions. In many Grand Designs of Columns, Doors, Windows, Chimney-Pieces, Arcades, Colonades, Porticos, Umbrellos, Temples, and Pavillions &c. With Plans, Elevations and Profiles; Geometrically Executed. By B. & T. Langley.
1793 £995.00
LANGWITH MANUFACTORY, GRANTHAM, LINCS.
Fifteen Plates of Composition Ornaments, Made at Langwith Manufactory, Grantham, Lincolnshire.
1790 £11995.00
LAPORTE (John)
Lessons in Landscape, for Young Beginners [cover title].
1804 £125.00
LOUDON ((John Claudius)
Encyclopaedia of Cottage, Farm, and Villa Architecture and Furniture; Comprising The Theory and Practice of Horticulture, Floriculture, Arboriculture, and Lanscape-Gardening, Including All the Latest Improvements; A General History of Gardening in All Countries; and a Statistical View of its present state.
1833 £345.00
MALTON (James)
An Essay on British Cottage Architecture: An Attempt to perpetuate on Principle, that peculiar mode of Building, which was originally the effect of Chance. Supported by fourteen designs, with Their Ichnography, or Plans, laid down to Scale; comprising Dwellings for the Peasant and Farmer, and Retreats for the Gentleman; with various Observations therein.
1798 £595.00
MANNI (Domenico Maria)
Azioni Gloriose degli uomini illustri Fiorentini espresse co' loro ritratti nelle volte dell' Imperial Galleria di Toscana. [52 plates from drawings by Giuseppe Menabuoni, with descriptive notices by Domenico Maria Manni, preface by Ignazio Orsini.]
1745 £1675.00
MILLER (Geo. C.)
Hoghton Tower in History and Romance. Foreword by the Present Baronet.
1954 £45.00
MORTON (John Lockhart)
Morton's Farm Buildings.
1845 £745.00
MOSS (Fletcher)
Pilgrimages to Old Homes. 7 volume set. [Vol. I: Pilgrimages in Cheshire and Shropshire. Vol. II: Mostly on the Welsh Border. Further volumes numbered by volume number.]
1920 £110.00
MUSSON (Jeremy), Charles, Prince of Wales.
Henbury: An Extraordinary House. Foreword by HRH the Prince of Wales.
2019 £28.00
NASH (Paul W.) SAVAGE (Nicholas) BEASLEY (Gerald) MERITON (John) & SHELL (Alison) Compilers.
Early Printed Books 1478-1840: Catalogue of the British Architectural Library's Early Imprints Collection. Volume 1: A-D.
1994 £275.00
NASH (Paul W.) SAVAGE (Nicholas) BEASLEY (Gerald) MERITON (John) & SHELL (Alison) Compilers.
Early Printed Books 1478-1840: Catalogue of the British Architectural Library's Early Imprints Collection. Volume 3: M-R.
2001 £275.00
NASH (Paul W.) SAVAGE (Nicholas) BEASLEY (Gerald) MERITON (John) & SHELL (Alison) Compilers.
Early Printed Books 1478-1840: Catalogue of the British Architectural Library's Early Imprints Collection. Volume 4: S-Z.
2001 £295.00
NICOL (Walter)
The Villa Garden Directory, or monthly index of work to be done in town and villa gardens shrubberies and parterres: with hints on the treatment of shrubs and flowers usually kept in the green-room the lobby and the drawing-room.
1809 £110.00
NIVEN (W.)
Monograph of Aston Hall, Warwickshire: geometrical drawings and views (for which the Medal of the Institute of British Architects was recently awarded) with a brief historical sketch and description.
1890 £45.00
PAIN (William)
The Practical Builder; or workman's general assistant; shewing the most approved and easy methods for drawing and working the whole or separate part of any building, as The Use of the Tramel for Groins, Angle-Brackets, Niches, &c. Semi-Circular Arches on Flewing James, the preparing and making their Soffits. Rules of Carpentry; To find the Length and Backing of Hips, strait or curved; Trusses for Roofs, Domes, &c. - Trussing of Girders, Sections of Floors, &c. The Proportion of the Five Orders, in their general and particular Parts, Gluing of Columns, Stair-Cases with their ramp and twist Rails, fixing the Carriages, Newels, &c. Frontispieces, Chimney-Pieces, Ceilings, Cornices, Architraves, &c. in the newest Taste. With plans and elevations of gentlemans and farm-houses, yards, barns, &c. By William Pain, Architect and Joiner. Engraved on eighty-three plates.
1787 £495.00
PAIN (William)
The Practical Builder; or workman's general assistant; shewing the most approved and easy methods for drawing and working the whole or separate part of any building; as the use of the tramel for groins, angle brackets, niches, &c. semi-circular arches on flewing jambs, the preparing and making their soffits; rules of carpentry, to find the length and backing of hips strait or curved; trusses for roofs, domes, &c. Trussing of girders, sections of floors, &c. The proportion of the five orders in their general and particular parts: gluing of columns; stair-cases with their ramp and twist rails, fixing the carriages, newels, &c. Frontispieces, chimney-pieces, ceilings, cornices, architraves, &c. In the newest taste; with plans and elevations of gentleman's and farm-houses, barns, &c.
1787 £375.00
PARAIRE (Edward L.)
Perspective Practically Explained. Being an explanation of the accompanying models, or the principles by which certain objects are drawn, etc.
1870 £30.00
PARKER (John Henry)
The Medieval Architecture of Chester.
1858 £20.00

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