Available from November 2010 for £39.95
Hardback, 210 pages / 64 b/w illustrations
210 x 270mm
Designs for Churches & Chapels
W. F. Pocock
With an introduction by
Christopher Webster
ISBN 1 904965 29 9
This beautifully presented volume is a faithful reproduction of W.F. Pocock's book of 1819 and is a major landmark in the publication of architectural facililes. It is probably the most important Georgian pattern book not hitherto reprinted. This remarkable work is of fundamental importance in understanding the dynamic story of church and chapel building in the period after Waterloo, and was the only book ever produced on this subject before 1836.
The 44 model designs were enthusiastically copied, especially by Nonconformists, and the letterpress provided sound, practical suggestions for those contemplating building. It also had enormous influence in North America where countless buildings can be traced back to Pocock's manual, a compelling chapter in the story of transatlantic architectural history.
Accompanying the original work of 87 pages is a scholarly, well-illustrated introduction by Christopher Webster, the leading expert on churches of this period, who sets the book in its wider context.
The 44 model designs were enthusiastically copied, especially by Nonconformists, and the letterpress provided sound, practical suggestions for those contemplating building. It also had enormous influence in North America where countless buildings can be traced back to Pocock's manual, a compelling chapter in the story of transatlantic architectural history.
Accompanying the original work of 87 pages is a scholarly, well-illustrated introduction by Christopher Webster, the leading expert on churches of this period, who sets the book in its wider context.
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