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Current Bibliography in Architectural History: May - July, 1942 Author(s): Ruth V. Cook Source: The Journal of the American Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 2, No. 3 (Jul., 1942), pp. 35-44 Published by: University of California Press on behalf of the Society of Architectural Historians Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/901167 . Accessed: 14/06/2014 16:42 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . University of California Press and Society of Architectural Historians are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Journal of the American Society of Architectural Historians. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.34.78.245 on Sat, 14 Jun 2014 16:42:36 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

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Page 1: Current Bibliography in Architectural History: May - July, 1942

Current Bibliography in Architectural History: May - July, 1942Author(s): Ruth V. CookSource: The Journal of the American Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 2, No. 3 (Jul.,1942), pp. 35-44Published by: University of California Press on behalf of the Society of Architectural HistoriansStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/901167 .

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CURENT BIBLIOGRAPHY IN ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY: May - July, 1942

Compilers Ruth V. Cook, Harvard University Assistants: Islamic & Far East, Myron B. Smith, Lib. Congress

American Local History, 1Marian 'iltse, N.Y.State Lib. Mlvake-up: Jane D. Spoore, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Scheme of Classification

Bibliography Periodicals Generals general histories, essays, exhibitions, views Biography' Geographical: continents, countries, regions, tovns, buildings Chronological: Period, century, year Building Types: agricultural, conmercial, residential, ete. Structural: Materials, structural systems, details, equipment Aesthetic.: orgenization pattersn, details, ornaulrent, decor.arts Professional: arch. education, professional administration, econ. Preservationism: damaged monuments, preservation, reconstruction Reviews of ar'chitectural books

Note: Beginning vith Volume Two, items listed in Current Bibliography will be numbered continuously throughout the whole volume. It is thought that this will facil- itate subsequent reconsultation.

The bibliographical staff welcomes suggestions that will increase the usefulness of this feature.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

PERIODI CALS

GEIN~ AL

229 Archaeology, American: Recent advances in ; abstract of symposium at meeting of Amer. Philos.5 c., Apr. 23-25, '42 (Nature v.150 p 155-8 Ag 1 '42)

230 , methodology: Direct historical approach to archaeology. by J.H.Steward, bibliog (Am.Antiq, v 7 p 337-43 Ap '42)

231 Assoc.Advancement Arch,Education, President of ASAH- speaks to (JASAH v 2 p 36 Ap 142)

232 Exhibition of Rhode Island architecture available, by Barbara Wriston (JASAHI v 2 p 35-36 Ap '42)

233 Poe, Edgar Allan, architectural preferences of: Sheep in wolfts clothing, by J.M.Richards (Arch.Rev. v 92 p 55-7 S'42)

234 Public art and architecture, by E.J.G.Alford (Yale Rev. v.32 no 1 p 67-78 S'42)

234a Some necessary but unmwritten architectural histories, by Talbot Hamlin (JASArI v 2 Ap '42 p 24-28, 37)

235 Ashbee, C.R: Obituary (Arch.Rev. v 92 p xxxiii-xxtiv Ag '42) 236 s (J RIBA 3d ser. v 49 p 134 Je '42)

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237 Bartholomew, Alfred, a pioneer of functional Gothio. by G.G. Paoe. ii (ArchRev. v 92 p 99-102 0O42)

Bernini, see 264 238 Cooper, Sir

Bdwin. Obituary (J RIBA 3d ser. v. 49 p 154 Jlt42)

239 Cotman, John Sells Special number, ill (Burlington Mag.Jl'42) 240 Michelangelo: Sofanisba Anguissola and her relations with

by K. Tolnai. bibliog. il (Walters Jl. v 4 p 114-9 '4Tr 241 Michelozzo: New documents on . by Rufus G. Mather. ii

(Art.Bul. v 24 p 226.31 T 42) 242 Pick,Frank: Patient progress, the life work of . by

Nikolaus Pevsner. portr. il (Arch.Rev. v 92p"-31-48 Ag'42) 243 Reveley, John, architect of the Pump Room at Bath. Editorial.

ii (Archts. Jl. v 96 p 101 Ag 13 '42) 244 Robb, E;. Donald: Even architects have fun (JIASAH v.2 p 13 Ap'42) 245 Ruskin, John: Hagstotz, Hilaa Boettcher: Diucational The-

ories. of . Lincoln, Neb., Univ. of Neb.

b Tpress-Tr2) 29T, bi5Tlog.

246 Schliemann, Heinrich: Weber, Shirley H., ed: 's first visit to America, 1850-1851. Cambridge, ,n s.,-T~Fard

Shaw, Norman, bank . see 258 247 Strickland, Williams Progress of studies on , architeot.

by Agnes Addison (JASAH v 2 p 33-34 Ap 't~7 248 Wilson, Arthur Needhamn Obituary (J RIBA 3d ser. v 49 p 154

J1 42) Wren, Christopher, see 263, 264

GEOGRAPHICAL EUROPE

See 344 (evol. of preservationism in Europe)

Germa y 249 Dresdens The development of the town plan of by F.

Mucke. plans (Deutsche Bauzeitung, Mar.12-~1 p 190-2)

Great Britain

see•-~i-3-Tt, 236 (Ashbee), 237 (Bartholomew), 238 (Cooper)

239 (Cotman), 242 (Pick), 245 (Ruskin), 248 (Wilson), 333 (mills), 338 (bombed bldgs), 332 banks), 345 (prese ervation), 346 (National bui.lding record)

250 cathedrals: models of English , (J RI&B 3d ser, v 49 S '42 p 203)

251 Pre-Raphaelites: Gaunt,W.: The Pre-Raphaelite Tragedy 19/42, 256 p

252 taste:,

18th C-,:

Read, Stanley E., ed.

Documents of eighteenth

.ecntury g1i..sh tcaste, editei, wiTfhThr i trodE.1ET

. .. .... ... .T. ago, D" Paul Ui:i i r, 192 94 p.

.1 U, bibi•".og 253 Treasure Hunt

F.; Do;r:. -nner,

il A' .rchRev. v 92 p 49-51, 75-6, 97-C

.,, '42)

254 Bioth, Asserfibly ~-re, :

?..ns and 's ~J~(SArvh and Bldg.

Newvs Jn. 12 ": p 144-5) Pump roomt,. :ro ~-eley, architect, see 243 wvnr damage se 38J

'3f•stol, vw' ciar dage, see 340 255 Cambridge:

F~fe," Theodore: A::?hitecture in , examples

of English architectural-•t•'l- -r - FSaxon to moe•

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times. Cambridge, Univ. press, 1942, 120 p. il RVF1w see R 36

Dover., war damage, see 339 256 Eridge Castle (Sussex), Additions to. by J.L. Denman (Bldr.

My 15 '42, p 428) 257 Eversley (Hampshire), Charles Kingsley at. by C. Hussey,

il (Country L. Lond v 92 p 122-4 J1 17 '42) Exeter, war damage. see 341

258 Farnham West (Bucks?), Norman Shaw's bank, 1868. Letter, il (Country L. Lond, v 92 p 322 Ag 14 '42)

259 Farnham (Surrey?) I,II,III,IV. by C. Hussey. il (Country L. Lond. v 92 p 26-29, 74-77, 170-173, 218-221, J1. 3, 10, 24, 31 '42)

260 Great Chalfield Manor, Wiltshire, given to National Triust, by Major and Mrs. R.F. Fuller. il (Country L. Lond, v. 92, p. 259 Ag 7'42)

London, see also 347 (preservation) 261 : Jones, Sydney R: London triumphant. London, Studio pub.

1942, 280 p. ill 262 , cenetries: Victorian Necropolis, the of London,

by R.P.Ross Williamson, il (Arch. Rev. v 92 p 87-96 O'42) 263 , churches: Wren's city church towers and spires, by

Gerald Cobb. (Bldr. Jn. 5 '42 p 487-9) 264 : St. Paults cathedral;influence of Bernini and the

tbaroque tradition on Wren's work, by R. Sea court, bibliog. (Quar. Rev, v 279 p 52-62 J1'42)

265 : St. Clement Danes. notes rediscov. of old crypt "Q rchts. J1. v 96 p 97 Ag 13'42)

266 , theatre: Adams, J.C.: The Globe Playhouse. 1942 80 420 p 17 ill

267 , Peabody Housing: Treasure Hunt. by P.F.R. Donner (Arch. Rev. J1 '42 p 19)

268 Man, Isle of: Manor house of 1,000 years ago, reconstruction of a Celtic house recently excavated by interned aliens at Ballyceiggan, Isle of Man. dvrgs. by A. Blamfield (II. Lond

N,. v 201 p 25 Jl 4 '42) 269 Norwich: Norman house in and the "Music house." by

W. Buston, il. pl. (oCbe

try L, Lond, v 92 p 360-1 Ag 21 '42)

Nottingham, wa' damage, see 339 270 Sissinghurst Castle (Kent), I, II, III. by V. Sackville-West

(Country L. Lond. v 92, p 410-13, 458-61,506-9 Ag 28, S 4, 11 '42)

Swansea, ar damage, see 339 Viroconium, see 271

271 Wroxeter (Salop): Atkinson, Donald: Report on excavations at (the Roman city of VirocoTluc~f 19928-1927, BirnTi-ghamn and Midland Inst, Birm. Archaeol. Soc. Oxford, Univ. press, 1942

Yarmouth, war damage, see 339 York, Guildhall, war damage, see 342

Greece

-27ZW-Space construction in Greek architecture, by R.D. Martiens- sen. (South African Arch. Rec. My '42)

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Irela•ind 273 Leask, H.G: Irish /Architecture

and Sculpture in the Early Christian Epoch. (in Raftery, J. ed: Christian Art in Ancient Ireland, v. 2, 1941)

Italy see 240 (Michelangelo), 241 (•ichelozzo)

Russia 27 ..Soloveski,

is land monastery in the 'White Sea, by V. Vivian, il (Country L. Lond. v 92 p 80-81 J1 10t42)

Spain Romanesque, see R 42

Switzerland

..T5 .... 6 architecture: a pictorial survey of characteristic

types, in their landscape setting (19th-20th C)

(Uer•, Zurich. Jn.,J1 '41 p 153-69)

AFRICA

Egypt -.E2T Glanville, S.R.K.,ed: The Legacy of Egypt. 1942, 464 p.

277 Deir-el-Bahri: -Winlock;-"~ Th ~YgT-atThons at , 1911-31

New York, 1Macmillan, 1942. 341 p. il bibliog-footnotes

South Africa -7-c`-?6'5nT'1, P.H., et al: 'Native Housing (and city planning)

1939, 258 p. il

ASIA

India -27- Special India number, art. by F.H. Aindrews (Studio Ag042)

280 Indian Ins-titute of Architects, Origin anid growth, by H. J. Billimoria. (J. Ind.*Inst.Archts. Jan 142, p203-10)

281 Bombay: Architectural developnent in during the last 25 years, by M.J.P, 'Mistri and 1T.7 Billimoria (Jl. Ind.Inst.Archts. Jan '42, p. 216-23, 229-32)

282 Calcutta, Evolution of architecture in, by Bernard Matthevws (J. Ind.Inst.Archts. Jan '42)

283 Travancore, The architecture of, by J.H. Cousins (J1. Ind, Inst,Arohts. Jan '42. p 238-42)

Japan 284 The Architectural tradition of Japan. by P. Quennell.

il plan (Arch.Rev. v 92, p 78-80 0'42)

.Palestine see R 38, R 39

Turk ey 285 National Turkish architecture, by Abidin Mortas (Arkitekt.

Istanbul 1942 #5-6 p 115-6) NORTH IAMERICA

U;nit ed States

see 229 (A.. archaeol), 233 (Poe), 244 (Robb), 246 (Schlie- mann), 247 (Strickland), 348 (preservation)

286 Thle Greek revival in A•merica and some of its critics, by

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Talbot Hlmlin. plans, il. (Art Bul.v 24,p 244-58 S'42) 287 National monumentss These United States 1941, map showing

extent of public surveys, national parks and , etc. by E.B. Thompson (Print, v 3 no 1 p 57-59 194•7

288 Views: Chamberlain, Samuel: Fair is our land. Introd. by Donald Moffat. New

York7;-La~iEi 'g T-o, use, 1942i252 p.il Wall stencils, early american. see 335

U.S., Northeastern States Connecticut, New Haven, Sachem's Wood. see 343

289 Massachusetts, Boston, synagogue: A Beacon Hill . by Lee M. Friedman. il (Old Time N E v 33 p 1-5 J-1"2)

290 New Hampshire, Covered bridges: White, Walter E: Covered bridges of . Plymouth, N.H., The author,l 4'-2.56 p. il.

291 , rLee- ...•'QihfTUr meeting-house of . by Frank 0. Spinney. il. plans. (Old Time N E v 33 p 6'-T Jl '42)

iPdode Island architecture, exhibition, see 232

'U.S.,_ Middle-Atlantio States 292 Maryland, Baltimore; National Park Service: Fort McHenry,

national monument and historic shrine. Tsishing o,,D.C.,

~T-.-~7r rI r'; .

Uf repr .?~ • -i 6 p. il. 293 New York; The preservation of State's historic architec-

ture. by T.C., Bannister (Te-7 York History, v 23,

p,298-306, Jl ,42) 294 , East Hampton, Long Island: Rar tray, Jeannette E: The

Old Hook mill and other old English windmills of ,

ana vi ~y.--JsT •Up on,

, ;.,

BasHan.npton Star,

295 , Hyde Park: National Park Service: Vanderbilt mansion, national park site, Washington, D.•, _.e7TT,_GF. rnint

296 Pennsylvania: National Park Service: Hopewell village nation- al historic site. Winston Printig-e . -194-2,6 p,-il.

U.S., South-Atlantic States 297 North Carolina: National Park Servi.e: Fort Raleigh national

historic site. Winston Printing. Co,',--;2,"76-p-ii 298 VirginiT: fihon•.

Park Service: Appomattox Court House, national historic monument. is ngsh, D. C., Gov.

, Richmond. see R 40

U.S,, North-Centr.al

States Illinois, Chicago. see R 37

299 Michigan: Report of the Comn, on architecture of the

Mich., Soc. of Archts. by T L-n- orch, Chairman (J ASAi v 2, p 34-5 Ap 42)

300 , Detroit. Brief historicaI descrip (Octagon, My'42,p 6-8)

U.S., South-Central States

301 Post-coldnial architecture on the NMississippi, by MLarjorie Scott Johnston (irch, and Bldg. News, Jan 26'42,p 190-4)

U.S., Mountain States

302 Wyoming: National Park Service: Fort Laramie, national monument. Washington, D.C., Gov. Prin.0ff. 1942

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UiS., Southwestern States •0" ...61T'xEE, - rl * -Cerylto: Rusinov, Irving: , a camera

report on a typical Spanish communitfy•n New Mexico. Washington, D.C., Gov. print, off. 1942, 136 p (U.S. Bur. Agric. Econ. 1Misc. Pub. 479)

304 Texas, San Antonio.: Anior, Claude B: , city of Missions New York, Hastings House 1942 p il

USS., Pacific States U i

TiaTornha7 missions: Ha Hthorne t Hs , their romance

and beauty. 1942 , 300 p

Miexioo 306 1Moreno Villa, J: La escultura colonial mexioana 1942

110 p, .137 pl'.MD1bJ'g. 307 Nadal Mora, V: Compendio de historia del arte pre-oolom- b ianod e exico Y (T_7O T 1 p TMTr y " T 508 Kellem.i.......T I

rl T ll To e r iArt, a survey 2 vol. New York

Macomillal E,2TC7F?-S6I T 7I 309 Guanajuato: Cervantes, E.A: (Ciudad de Santa Fe..)

1941, 24 p 50 ill. 310 Hiidalgo: Catalogo de construcciones religiosas del estado

de "_ -Vo6TITh.-l •T-l.- j"ia3;jl-;; summary 7y

U*- ernandez. 1940-42. 1255 p. 225 pl, bibliog. 311 Los Mayas antiguos, Arqueologia y etnografia por un grupo

.. 'e e spe cT~ista's-Ty•1 ' ~T"•--,~-1 9 M

312 Merida: Hijuelos Fausto, A: iMerida. 1942, 343 p 28 pl. 313 Patzcuaro: Toussaint,M M,: Patz-cuai o, 1942 188 p 100 pl bibliog. 314 Tepotzotlan: WVuthenau, A.6or" epotzotlan, 1941 13 p

7 color pl (No 1, i~rt and 'C0• inTo Menxico) SOUTH AMERICA

315 Buschiazzo, M.J: Colonial Architecture in Spanish-America. Detailed c at alo"g" o '--SpR"R-"g•a--sel'•qh'lli Pan-Aner.Congress of Arlchts. 1940, 13 pl (text in Spanish, French, Eniglish, and'Portugese)

Argentine -7 ..•u'inos Aires: Outes, F.F: Ionographia de colonial.

1940, 38 p 20 pl. 317 Cordoba: Gonzalez, A. Lascano: Mtonunentos religiosos de

colonial. 1941, 150 p--U" . 318 : • jTd 'y provincia de . 1942 (text in Spanish, English, French) ( rt xiv: Documentos de arte Argentino. Publ, de la Acad. Nac. de B.A.)

319 : Buschiazzo, iM.J: La catedral de . 1941, 38 p 126 pl (SpaniSh^-s;Tgs1h, F en-h• ) (Part xi: Doc. de arte Argentino. Pub, de la Acad. Nac, de B.A.)

320 : Buschiazzo, M.J: La iglesia de la compania de . 19142, 40 p 1TY r:

p i• i[ en- (Part xii: Doc. do arte Argentino. Pub. de la Acad. Nac, de B A)

321 Santa Fe: Busaniche, H: Arquitectura de la colonia en el Litoral 1941, 93 p 44 pl

322 : Gonzalez Acha,C: Templo y oonvento de San Francisco on

10e

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Brazil t73S"-'*Baia: Da Silva Campos, J: Fortificacoes da . 1940, 322 p

9 pl. bibliog (No 7, i`izE•-l 5•' ~•u

cao, Pub. do Servico do Patriraonio Historico e Artistico Nacional)

Chile see also 327

•3•• Santiago: Secchi,E: Arquitectura en . Siglo xvii a xix

1941, 34.p 130" p'7.

Columbia "M27f-7 3una, L. Alberto: El arte de los indios colombianos. 1942

(2 ed) 136 pO I 326 Bogata: Ortega, DS and Ortega Ricaurte, J.V: Bogata 1538-1938

1938, 98 color il

Peru IT Benavides Rodriguez,A: La arquitectura en el virreinato del

Peru y en la capit'iia gene-ral-• • ..e. P~3 , •---

328 Harth-Terre, amilio: •La

obra do la Compania de Jesus en la arquitectura vir•inal --peruana. Li19•2, 22 p.i. (reprint from Mercurio peruano F'42)

CffONOOIGI CAL ~e-e•0 (archeol. method)

Primitive: see 278 (So.African native housing and city planning), 296 (Hopewell, Pa. Indian village), 325 (Indian art, Columbia).

Ancient: Egypt: 276 (genl), 277 (Deir--el-Bahri); Greece: 272 (space); omTia: 271 (Viroconiun, Brit..)

329 AIYbefs with incurved•sides:

Chaps I in Elderkin, George Wicker: Archaeological Papers* Springfield, Pond-Ekberg Co.

1941e";T Miedieval see also R 38, R 39, R 41, R 42

330 Conant, Kenneth John: A brief commentary on early church archi- tecture, with espeI'oaSl-ference t•l•t monu-me-nts. rBalido re,6~t6ofn-s-•opTi-ns p•ress, p-2,t 311,' I-ans.diagrs.

Gt'.Brit: see 268 (10h C English manor house), 255, R 36 (Ceambridge "c6olltg'e6ws),

269 (Nonnan house), 256 (Eridge Castle), 250 (English cathedral models), 270 (Sissinghurst Castle), 260 (Great Chalfield Manor House), 342 (York, Guild hall); Ireland: 273 (Early Christ., archlitecture); India: 279 (general); U• ~i~tates: 229 (archeology); Mexico: 308, 307=53 .

Renaissance see 241 (iichelozzo), 266 (Globe Playhouse, London).

Baroque

Italy: sec 240 (Michelangelo); 264 (Bernini); Gt. Brit: 255, R36 an'Eridge colleges); 24r3, 254 (Bath); 252 (18tW"sU Te); 263

(Vren towers); 264 (St. Paul's); 265 (St. Clement Dane's); U.S.: 294 (Long Island mills); 335 (wall stencils); R 40 (Richimon); 312 (El Cerrito); 30( (San Antonia missions); 305 (California missions); Mexioo: 306 (colonial culture); 309 (Guanajuato); 310 (Hidalgo 'iur-es); 312 (iorida); 313 (Patzcuaro); 314 (Tepotzotlan); Spanish America: 315 (exhibition); Argentine: 316 (Buenos Aires);

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317, 320 (Cordoba churched); 318 (Cordoba); 319 (Cordoba cathe- dral); 321, 322 (Santa Fe); Brazil: 323 (Baia fortif); Chile: 324 (Santiago); 327;

Columb•ia-'Z76 (Bogata); Peru: 327,,YTE8.

19th Century ---'trit•:235, 236 (Ashbee); 237 (Bartholomew); 239 (Cotman);

-2"- (Pck); 245 (Ruskin); 251 (Pre-Raphaelites); 253, 267 (19th C. taste); 255, R 36 (Cambridge Colleges); 257 (Eversley); 258 (N. Shaw bm k); 262 (London cemeteries); India: 280(Ind. Inst. Archts); Switzerland: 275 (19th C. bldgs); Ui ed- States: 233 (Poe); 24TTf:' •a'ITnx); 247 (Strickland); 2"T;-6-e lrev); 290 (covered bridges, N.Hamp); 291 (Quaker meet.-ho., IT.H.); 292 (Ft. 1McHery); 295 (Vanderbilt Mansion, lHyde Park, N.Y); 297 (Ft. aleigh, N..C.); 298 (Appomattox); 300 (Detroit); 301 (Post-

colonial, Miss.); 302 (Ft. Laramie, nWyo.); R 37 (Chicago); R 40 (Ricluihmond)

20th Century Gt. Brit: 238 (Cooper); 248 (Wilson); Switzerland: 275 (20th C. bTTfg; s Turkey: 285; India: 281 (Bom-ba1rTT'y)totes States: 244 (Robb)

330a Some problems in the interpretation of modern architecture. by Henry-Russell Hitchcock (J ASA•-, v 2, Ap '42,p.29-32,40)

BUILDING TYPES

Bridges: 290 (New Hampshire)

Cemeteries: 262 (London)

City Planning: 249 (Dresden); 271 (Raman Brit. town); 278 (S, African

ncave7- 296 (nmer. Ind., Hopewell, Pa.); 300 (Detroit); 303 (El Cerrito, N. Mex.); 316 (Buenos Aires)

331 Sert, J.L.: Can our cities survive? Introd. by J. Hudnut. PrefacI~ 'FIT.-oT6 6"noELWr•r -i'dge, Harvard Univ. press 1942, 235 p 300 ill plans. diagrs.

Co-mmnercial: Bank s: 25, (N. Shaw) 72 Ri.Ce tani all of country banks, by A.R. Charlton. il (Coun-

try L. Lb6nd v 9.2 p 452-3 S 4 '42) Educational: 255 (Ccmbridge colleges)

Gbvernmnental: 342 (York Guildhall) Industrial: Wind mills: 294 (Long Island)

333 Further notes on Windmills and iMillwrighting, by Rex Wailes (J1, Junior Inst., of IEagrs. Jul '42. p 238)

Military: 292 (Ft. McHenry); 297 (Ft. Raleigh); 302 (Ft. Laramie); . . T2.3 (Brazil)

Recreational: 243, 254 (Bath); 266 (Globe Playhouse) 334 ,Er Brittlebank: The DevelopmenYt of the Cinema, 1942 (thesis

Religious: Synagogue: 289 (Boston); Tenple: 279 (India); Roman W

•ar- 5s79" .. -Churches: 250 (higriiY's cathedral modelT;-l

2-3 (Tt. Paul's .... S'-(WrTen towers),; 2.65 (St. Clement Danes);

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0- (0arly medieval); 291 (Quakr mooeet-house); 273 (early Irish); 310

Hi'dalgo); 317, 319, 320 (Cordoba); Monastic: 274 (Russia); 304 (San Antonio); 305 (California); 322,7, fLCouth Aomr.), R 38, R 41, R 4-2.

Residentiaj: 278 (So. African native); Gt. Brit: 269 (Nornmai); .•T ..(Tedge Castle); 270 (Sissinghurs"`&~f Fe); 268 (10th C. manor house); 260 (Great Chalfield); 257 (Eversley); U.S.: 295 (Vander' bilt Mansion,

i-de Par:, I.Y.)

STRUCTURAL TYPES

AES THET I C

237 (functional Gothic); 255, 207 (19th C. Euglish taste); 272 (Space construction in Greek architecture).

335 ornament, wall stencils: Waring, Janet: Barly •merican

Wall Stencils, 1942 (reprint) 160 p 7 ~5-Y6r 1p.~ O-i-T•.

PROFESS IONAL

Eilucation see 234a; 330a; .245 (Ruskin)

336 The contributions of architectural history to the development of the mbdern student-architect. by Turpin C. Bannister (J ASAI v 2 Ap '42 p 5-13)

337 The teacher of architectural history--his training and tech- nique, by C.LV, Meeks ( J AAH v 2 Ap '42, p 14-23)

Professional Societies, see 280 (origin and growuth of Indian Inste of

Models. see 250 (E?glish Cathedral models)

PRES ERYATIO NISM

Damage to Monuments Great Britain

338 Richards, J*.M. ed: The Bombed Buildings of Britain, a record of arr chitecturb T 'cab albEhF7 2L(?T. T9 W i

339 Bath: Bomb damage to notable buildings; Bath, Dover, ITot- tingham, Sransea, Yarmouth (Arch.Rev. v 92, p 67-72 S',42)

340 Bristol: Bonb damage.to notable buildings; Bristol (Arch. Rev. v 92 p 13i-16 JI '42)

Dover see 339 341 xxeter. by Edvnrd Harley (Building. Ag '4,2 p. 172-4)

Nottingham see 339 Swansea see 339 Yarmouth s ee 339

342 York, Guildhal.l: Bomb damage to notable buildings (iArch. Rev. v 92 p 85-6 0

',2) bUnited States

i54$~7 hven, CoLnn.: Sachem's Wood (by A.J.Davis) in peril (J ASA3 v 2 p 56-7 Ap '42)

Preservation

"344 Europe -uth, Hans A: The evolution of preservationism in Washington, D.C., National Park Service, 1942 (offset- print fria- J ASAI v 1 no 3-4 J1--0 '41 p.5-12)

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345 Great Britain: Our war-scarred heritage, by J.E.M, Macgregor (Bldr. Ji 17 '42 and two subsequent issues)

346 : national building record. (A;rch.Rev. v 92 p xxv S '42) 347 , London: City treasures to sdfeguard city churches from

further danage (Arch.Rev. v 92 p xli Je '42) United States: 287 (nmp of national monumernts); 299 (Michigan)

293 (Ne-w York State) 348 : Snith, Robert C: La conservacion de lugares y edificios

historicos en los Estados Unidos. Buenos Aires, Univ. de Buenos Aires, 1942. 42 p. il (reprinted from Boletin +4 de la Comision nacional de museos y monunentos historicos)

REVIEWTS OF ARCHITECTLUR?L BOOKS

R 36 Architecture in Cambridge, by Theodore Fyfe (J RIBA v 49 S '42, p 195) by Reginald Blorafield

R 37 Architecture in Old Chicago by Thos. E. Tallmadge (Art Bul. v 24, p 305-307 S '42) by Henry-Russell Hitchcock

R 38 Early churches in Palestine. by J.7. Crowfoot (Art Bul. v 24 p 304-305 St'2) by K. J. Conant

R 39 Early Muslim architecture, Part 2. by X.A.C. Cresvwell (Burl. Mag. v 81 p 182 J1 '42) by M.S. Briggs

R 40 Houses in Old IRichniond, by Mary W. Scott ( J ASAH v 2 p 30-39 Ap '42) by T.C. Bannister

R 41 Medieval studies in memory of A. Kingsley Porter. W.R.W. Koehler, od (Speculum v 17, p

297-.302 Ap '42) by

G. Swarzenski R 42 Spanish Romanesque architecture of the eleverth century.

by W.M, Whitehill (;Art Bul. v 24, p. 188-190 Je'42) by M. Schapiro

N E X T S T E P S VI

J 0 U R. I A L

An article of unusual interest is scheduled for our next JOURNAL. In it, Mr. Walk-er

Field reports an excellent piece of research into the origin of the balloon frame, It will be compulsory reading for all specialists in nineteenth century American architecture, If there is space, Miss Beatrice Ravenelts description of some new discoveries in the Mani- gault House in Charleston will be included.

The submission of more and more interesting and varied manuscripts for publication in the JOURINAL is an increasing vindication of ASAHIt's contention that architectural histori- anis needed and wanted a special forum. Nevertheless, read- ers and members should remember that the JOURNA" L will be pleased to consider stimulating and informative articles of 1,000 to t-,000 words. Typo•writtenr manuscripts should be submitted to the Editor who, although not

guaran.teeing their

safety, will take every reasonable precaution for their pro- tection.

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