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1. Cambridge U.P., 1975. Vol. 1 pp. xviii + 612, Vol 2 pp. 613–835, with 192 plates and 4 figures. £25·00 net.
2. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, n.s. 65, 7 (1975). Am. Phil. Soc., Philadelphia, 1975. Pp. 124, with 72 plates and 2 maps. $18.00.
3. By Chadwick, John. Cambridge U.P., 1976. Pp. xvii + 201, with 75 illustrations. Hardback £7·50, paperback £2·95 net.Google Scholar
4. Thames & Hudson, London, 1976. Pp. 184, with 126 illustrations, 20 in colour, and 27 line drawings. £7·50 net.
5. Noyes Press, Park Ridge, N.J., 1975. Pp. xvi + 236, with 64 plates and 60 figures. $36.00
6. An Account of its Historic Development. Batsford, London and Sydney, 1975. Pp. xxiv + 424, with 121 photographs, 126 plans, and 24 maps. £10·00 net.
7. Elek, London, 1976. Pp. 150, with 46 photographs and 26 figures. £7·50 net.
8. Design, Meaning, and Progeny. The Architect and Society. Allen Lane, London, 1976. Pp. 160, with 155 black-and-white illustrations. £10·00 net.
9. By Grant, Michael, Antonio De Simone, and Maria Teresa Merella, with photographs by Antonia Mulas. Octopus Books, London, 1975. Pp. 171Google Scholar, with 158 colour photographs. £7·95.
10. By Clayton, Peter. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1976. Pp. 239, with 178 black-and-white illustrations and 2 line drawings. £4·50 net.Google Scholar
11. By Bertman, Stephen. Coronado Press, Laurence, Kansas, 1975. Pp. xii + 83, with 42 plates and 1 map. $10.00.Google Scholar