Eye-Catchers
Peter Campbell, 4 December 1986
Survey of London: Vol. XLII. Southern Kensington: Kensington to Earls Court
Athlone, 502 pp., £55, May 1986,0 485 48242 8 Show More
Athlone, 502 pp., £55, May 1986,
Follies: A National Trust Guide
by Gwyn Headley and Wim Meulenkamp.
Cape, 564 pp., £15, June 1986,0 224 02105 2 Show More
by Gwyn Headley and Wim Meulenkamp.
Cape, 564 pp., £15, June 1986,
The Botanists
by David Elliston Allen.
St Paul’s Bibliographies, 232 pp., £15, May 1986,0 906795 36 2 Show More
by David Elliston Allen.
St Paul’s Bibliographies, 232 pp., £15, May 1986,
British Art since 1900
by Frances Spalding.
Thames and Hudson, 252 pp., £10.50, April 1986,0 500 23457 4 Show More
by Frances Spalding.
Thames and Hudson, 252 pp., £10.50, April 1986,
Paintings from Books: Art and Literature in Britain, 1760-1900
by Richard Altick.
Ohio State, 527 pp., £55, March 1986,0 8142 0380 9 Show More
by Richard Altick.
Ohio State, 527 pp., £55, March 1986,
History of the British Pig
by John Wiseman.
Duckworth, 118 pp., £12.95, May 1986,9780715619872 Show More
by John Wiseman.
Duckworth, 118 pp., £12.95, May 1986,
“... smallest police station (a plinth in Trafalgar Square), its first Greek Revival building (James Stuart’s Doric temple of 1758 at Hagley Park) and Temple Bar (in its present situation in a Hertfordshire wood) are all follies by Headley’s and Meulencamp’s definition. The first, like many of their eye-catchers and shams, is not quite what it ... ”