EDITORIAL SUMMARY. LIBRARIES. —I.
LETTER FROM LONDON.
THE TEMPLE OF THESEUS.
ENGLISH AND FRENCH CATHEDRALS.
STEAM AND HEATED AIR, A NEW MOTIVE POWER. THE MANAGEMENT OF AN ARCHITECT’S OFFICE. —IV. THEATRICAL ARCHITECTURE.— I. BOOKS AND PAPERS. COMMUNICATIONS.
NOTES AND CLIPPINGS. TRADE SURVEYS.
ILLUSTRATIONS
HOUSE AT MONTCLAIR, N. J.
[Gelatine Print issued with the International and Imperial Editions only.] COMPETITIVE DESIGN FOR MOUNT VERNON CHURCH, BOS­ TON, MASS.
APARTMENT-HOUSE, BOSTON, MASS. CAPITALS FROM THE CLOISTER AT MOISSAC, FRANCE. SIX HEXASTYLE PORTICOS. DESIGN FOR A HOUSE.
Additional Illustrations in the International Edition.
SIXTEENTH-CENTURY CARVED DOORS. [Photogravure.]
HOUSE IN THE AUGUSTENSTRASSE, VIENNA, AUSTRIA.
[Gelatine Print.] HOUSE ON SCHWARZEMBERG PLATZ, VIENNA, AUSTRIA. [Gelatine Print.]
WORKS IN METAL.
DESIGN FOR CHALICE VEIL.
NEW TOWER, ST. CLEMENTS, BOURNEMOUTH, ENG.
NEW PREMISES FOR MESSRS, BOLDING & SON, LONDON,
ENG.
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Architecture
Under Nationalism,
BY
J, PICKERING PUTNAM,
1 vol , 13mo., boards, - - - 25 cents.
[from the boston herald.]
The results reached by Mr. Putnam are astonishing. He considers the probable status of the important art he practices under conditions that would assure a freedom from the rush and worry involving the architect of to-day and presenting other important aspects of nationalism with admirable clearness. His treatment of the various kinds of waste make highly interesting reading.
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