The 12th Folio of a collection of Geologic Maps of Antarctica. It gives a short introduction to the subject, followed by a series of Geologic Maps of the Continent as a Whole, Bibliography of Antarctic Fossils and Geomorphic Features of Antarctica. It containes 23 scaled, colour maps covering the following subjects: Northern Antarctic Peninsula; Southern Antarctic Peninsula; Eastern Ellsworth Land; Ellsworth Mountains; Pensacola and Thiel; Western Queen Maud Land; Ahlmann Ridge; Sor Rondane Mountains; Lutzow-Holm Bay region and 'Yamato Mountains'; Enderby Land; Lambert Glacier region; Northern Victoria Land; Terra Nova Bay-McMurdo Sound area; Shakleton Coast; Western Queen Maud Mountains; Ohio Range to Liv Glacier; Marie Byrd Land; Fossil Map of Antarctica; Radiometric Age Map of Antarctica; Geologic Map of Antarctica (entire continent); Tectonic Map of Antarctica; Geomorphic Features of Antarctica; Map of Gondwanaland.
Craddock, Campbell (and others)
A description of Gothic Architecture in Prague with pictures and drawings. No plans or sections. Buildings included are: The Stare Mesto Quarter; The Mala Strana Quarter; Church of St. Nicholoas; The Strahov Convent; The Belvedere; The Church of St. Salvator; The Waldstein Palace; Town Hall of the Mala Strana Quarter; The Michna Palace; The Klementinum; The Italian Chapel; The Church of St. Ignatius; The Church of St. George; The Nostitz Palace; The Czernin Palace; The Church of St. Francis; Seraphicus; The Charles Bridge; The Church of St. Joseph; Church of St. Nicholas; The Vrbna Gardens; Maltezske Square; The St. Nicholas College; The Church of St. Charles; The Church of St. John Nepomucene; The Church of St. John; The Loreta Church; The Church of St. Clement; Jakubska Street; The Church of St. James; The Church of St. Thomas; The Carmelite Church; The Church of St. Ursula; The Lobkovits Palace; The Morzin Palace; The Nove Mesto Quarter; The Buquoi-Dortheim Villa; Troja Castle; The Schonborn Palace; The Castle Gardens; The Furstenburg Palace; Petikostelni Square; Linhartske Square; The Auersperg Palace; Nerudova Street; The Buquoi Palace; The Clam Gallas Palace; "Amerika" Castle; The Kounic Palace; The Palace of the Invalids; House in the Botanical Gardens; Sporkova Street; Uvor Street; Platnerska Street; Havelska Street; The Kinsky Palace; The Sylva Tarouca Palace; The Kounic Palace; The Zdenko - Thun Palace; The Salm Palace; House of the Five Kings; The Episcopal Palace.
Dostal, E. and Sima, J.
An extensive study of the Domestic Architecture of England during the Tudor Period. It is illustrated in a series of Photographs and Measured Drawings of County Mansions, Manor Houses and smaller buildings with Historical and Descriptive Text. Listed Topographically, the plates include buildings from the following regions. Berkshire: Childrey Manor House; Ockwells Manor House; Ufton Court; Wharf House at Wallingford; Windsor Castle. Cambridgeshire: St. John's College, Cambridge; Kirtling Hall; Brick Nogging at Wisbech. Cheshire: Leadwork at Bramhall; Bramhall Hall; Gawsworth Old Hall; Little Moreton Hall. Cornwall: Cotehele House. Derbyshire: Haddon Hall; Snitterton Hall; South Wingfield Manor House. Devonshire: Cadhay House; Prebendal House at Exeter; Holcombe Court; Hall Room at Weare Gifford. Dorsetshire: Athelhampton Hall; Bingham's Melcombe Manor House; Cerne Abbas; Chantmarle Manor House; Forde Abbey; Kingston Maurward; Mapperton Manor House; Melbury Bubb Manor House; Melbury House; Melcombe Horsey; Parnham Manor House; Sandford Orcas Manor House; Chimney Stack at Toller Fratrum; Winterbourne Anderson; Wolfeton House. Essex: Stained Glass at Belhouse; Carved Panels at Colchester; Colville Hall; Lead Ventilating Quary at Dedham; Eastbury Manor House; Great Baddow at "Great Sir Hugh's"; Horham Hall; Layer Marney Hall; Chimney Stack at Little Braxted; Priory at Little Leighs; Nether Hall; New Hall or Beaulieu; Chimney Piece at Saffron Walden; Priory at St. Osyth's; Tolleshunt D'Arcy Hall; Carved Wood Panelling at Waltham. Gloucestershire: Colston's House at Bristol; Chavenage Manor House; Grevel's House at Chipping Camden; Chimney Stack at Chipping Norton; Guild Hall at Cirencester; House at Daneway; Doughton Manor House; Down Ampney Manor House; Icomb Place; Owlpen Manor House; Court House at Painswick; Thornbury Castle; Througham Manor House; Upper Slaughter Manor House; Upper Swell Manor House. Hampshire: Arreton Manor House; Wrought ironwork at Eversley; Norman Court; Titchfield Place; Dome Alley at Winchester; Yaverland Manor House. Herefordshire: Brockhampton; Fawley Court; Hereford Guildhall; Lower Weston; Nun-Upton Brimfield Court; Pontrilas Court; Ruthall; Ancient House at Weobley. Hertfordshire: Aston Bury Manor House; North Mimms at "Brookmans"; Bishop's Palace at Hatfield; Rye House; St. Albans. Kent: Bexon; Timber Oriel at Biddenden; Boughton Malherbe; Brenchley Parsonage; Brick Gateway at Bromley; House in St. Peter's, Canterbury; House at Chiddingstone; Eltham Palace; Andiron at Godinton; Hever Castle; Hollingbourne; Horsemonden; Ightham; Rumwood Court at Langley; Leeds Castle; Maidstone; Yeoman's House at Shorne; Synyards Otham. Lancashire: Agecroft Hall; Borwick Hall; Clegg Hall; Hoghton Tower; Gatehouse at Kenyon Peel; Lydiate Hall; Gatehouse at Martholme; Ordsall Old Hall; Oxendale Hall; Rufford Old Hall; Speke Hall. Leicestershire: Neville Holt. Lincolnshire: Gainsborough Old Hall; Browne's Hospital at Stamford. Middlesex: Barge Board at Brentford; Crosby Place; Hampton Court Palace; St. James' Palace; Syon House; House at Walford; Palace Yard at Westminster; "Holbein's Gateway" at Whitehall. Monmouthshire: Raglan Castle. Norfolk: Beaupre Hall; Brickwork at Dunston; East Barsham Manor House; Great Cressingham Manor House; Great Snoring Rectory; Little Hautbois Hall; Methwold; Norwich (Bishop's Palace; Bishop Hall's Palace; Carrow Priory; House in Dial Yard; House in St. Clement's; John Curat's House; St. Michael's Coslany, Parsonage House; Strangers' Hall); Oxburgh Hall; Thorpland Hall; Westwick Old Hall. Northamptonshire: Fawsley Dower House; Fawsley Manor House; Twywell. Oxfordshire: Broughton Castle; Fritwell Manor House; Ipsden Vicarage; Northmoor Parsonage House; Oxford; Pyrton Rectory; Stanton Harcourt; Thame Grammar School; Thame Park; Water Eaton Manor House; Witney. Rutland: Lyddington Bede House. Shropshire: Ludstone Hall; Madeley Court; Prior's House at Much Wenlock; Pitchford Hall; Shrewbury; Upton Cressett Manor House; Wilderhope Manor House. Somersetshire: Barrington Court; Bishop's Hull Manor House; Brympton D'Everecy Manor House; Interior of Room at Butleigh; Cothelstone Manor House; Croscombe; George or Pilgrim's Inn at Glastonbury; Kingston Seymour Manor House; Lytes Cary Manor House; Martock; Montacute House; Montacute Priory; Abbot's House at Muchelney; Nailsea Court; Newton Surmaville; North Cadbury Manor House; George Inn at Norton St. Philip; Poundisford Park; Preston Bermondsey; South Petherton Manor House; Taunton; Tickenham Court; Bishop's Palace, the Deanery and Vicar's Close at Wells; Yeovil Marsh. Staffordshire: Old House at Stafford; Throwley Old Hall; Oak House at West Bromwich. Suffolk: Bentley Hall; Bures St. Mary; Bury St. Edmunds; Giffard's Hall; Hadleigh; Hawstead; Hengrave Hall; Ipswich; Kentwell Hall; Guildhall at Lavenham; Melford Place; Stutton Hall; Thurston Hall; West Stow Hall. Surrey: Beddington Hall; Bermondsey Manor House; Loseley Manor House; Nonsuch Palace; Richmond or Sheen Palace; Sutton Place. Sussex: Brede Place; Cowdray House; Gravetye Manor House; Halnaker Manor House; Lewes; Parham Hall; Riverhall; St. John's Hospital at Rye. Warwickshire: Baddesley Clinton Manor House; Compton Wynyates Manor House; Coventry; Grimshaw Hall; Pooley Hall; Salford Hall. Westmorland: Old House at Kendal; Levens Hall. Wiltshire: Amesbury Lake House; Baltimore House; Beckington "Palace"; Great Chalfield Manor House; Keevil Manor House; Porch House at Potterne; Salisbury Church House; South Wraxall Manor House; Westwood Manor House. Worchestershire: Eastington Court; Woolas Hall; The "Commandery" at Worcester. Yorkshire: Ripley Hall; Skipton Castle; Wakefield; Woodsome Hall.
Garner, Thomas (1839-1906), architect and designer