The Great Public Buildings of London
Historical and Descriptive Accounts of Each Edifice, with Illustrations
John Britton editor Stephen Daniels editor Auguste Charles Pugin editor
Format:Set / collection
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:20th Feb '20
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

First published in 1825-8, this two-volume work is a landmark publication in the representation of early nineteenth-century London.
Britton and Pugin's Illustrations of the Public Buildings of London was a landmark work on the key buildings of London.
This two-volume work which was first published in 1825-8 presents London's most important buildings at a time of rapid urban transformation. Aiming to project a vision of London as a dynamic city of integrated courtly and commercial power, the 70 entries span a historical range from the medieval (Westminster Hall) to the early nineteenth century (Soane's Museum) and a diversity of building types from palaces and churches to banks, theatres, prisons and bridges. Edited by John Britton, a leading topographical authority of the period, and Auguste Charles Pugin, an Anglo-French architectural draughtsman, the volumes contain 146 engravings of the selected buildings, correctly scaled from different perspectives and including interior scenes as well as external plans. This was a landmark publication in its time and remains a vivid portrait of the London's built environment immediately before the advent of the railway.
This new edition includes an extended introduction by Stephen Daniels, Professor Emeritus of Cultural Geography, University of Nottingham.
ISBN: 9781784538439
Dimensions: 242mm x 162mm x 68mm
Weight: 2120g