








Georgian & Regency Houses Explained: Britain's Architectural History : Yorke, Trevor: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: An excellent and enjoyable guide to Georgian and Regency buildings - Excellent in every way...the information concerning the architecture of these significant periods as well as the illustrations . Review: Great - Great i formative little book, well written.







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| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (230) |
| Dimensions | 14.61 x 0.64 x 20.32 cm |
| Edition | First Edition- Softcover |
| ISBN-10 | 1846740517 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1846740510 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | England's Living History |
| Print length | 128 pages |
| Publication date | 4 Oct. 2007 |
| Publisher | Countryside Books |
C**E
An excellent and enjoyable guide to Georgian and Regency buildings
Excellent in every way...the information concerning the architecture of these significant periods as well as the illustrations .
S**R
Great
Great i formative little book, well written.
E**R
Georgian & Regency Houses
A concise and informative guide to houses of the 18th and early 19th centuries. Written in plain English, with Numerous photographs and drawings to illustrate points mentioned in the text. Recommended to anyone who wishes to ascertain the date of a building, or who is just interested in houses of this period.
L**Y
Good book
Very interesting
R**N
Excellent
Both this, and other architectural books from Countryside Books are excellent. I am an interior design student and found this book indispensable when studying the Georgian era (I also used 'British Architectural Styles' by Trevor Yorke - which I would also recommend highly). The illustrations are very good, and the text to the point and readable - although this is a 'simple' book, it is by no means 'simplistic', and is a perfect introduction to the subject. Small enough to put in your bag (or a large pocket!)- it is invaluable for taking out and about with you if you are interested in historical architecture.
K**S
clear and concise reference book
Faced with the choice of several reference books on Georgian architecture I picked this as you could look at it via the 'preview'button so I knew roughly what to expect. It's a handy small size so it can be tucked in a bag or large pocket if you like getting out and about looking at various buildings. There's a huge amount of photos with many done as detailed close-ups and I found it good they are all back and white so your eye is not detracted by colour. The author takes individual components such as doors, windows, roofs etc and talks in detail about them but also goes through the compositon and architectural decor of various rooms.I puchased it specifically as a reference book to decorate my Georgian style dolls house but it's a must-have for anyone generally interested in architecture.
L**.
Great information in a compact form
This book has been very helpful in researching the Georgian and Regency (Late Georgian) styles of London. It contains both illustrations of how rooms would look as well as black and white photographs of real details to assist in identifying buildings. It also has a few illustrations of interior details like fireplaces, mouldings, ironworking and stairs as well as how certain aspects of the house worked mechanically. It's 128 pages including the index.
D**Y
Four Stars
A very useful book for those interested in and designing this style of house.
S**M
Writing historical novels, fiction or nonfiction is difficult and research is key. This is a wonderful resource.
L**T
One of those lovely little books with loads of detail. I write Regency romance so this book is a welcome addition to my personal reference library. From Palladio and Inigo Jones to the finishes on stone facades and fireplaces, this book has been lovingly compiled by author Trevor Yorke.
C**N
This is a tiny book, an easy read, and includes pictures and descriptions. It's great for those studying the period who want to know how the richer folks lived during the period. It doesn't cover Regency hovels, which might be something to add in a new edition. I really liked the floor plans differentiating stand alone houses and terrace houses. I'd love to see this in more detail. It would also be nice to include a section just on London Squares, with more info on the central parks within the squares. Great starter book for history or architecture buffs.
T**N
arrived a bit later than expected, but looking forward to reading it.
B**R
This is a wonderful book! We have purchased a Georgian house that needs to be restored. This book has given me so much information about what is appropriate, why the houses are designed as they are, the historical context in which the designs evolved, and so much more. I appreciate it as a guide to design, but as a history buff, I appreciate it purely as a history book. Very easy to read with good definition of terms and diagrams that make the text truly make sense (a picture is worth a thousand words!)
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