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ARCHITECTURE The real literature of modern architecture, however, is to be found mainly in the articles and illustrations in the best periodical architectural publications of various countries. Among these Italy has none worth mention, and France, with all her architectural enthusiasm, has had no firstclass architectural periodical since the extinction, about 1890, of the Revue, generale de VArchitecture, conducted for more than fifty years by the late Cesar Daly, and in its day the first periodical of its class in the world. The following are the best publications at present:—The Architectural Record (quarterly). New York. — The Architectural iterfew; (monthly). Boston, U.S.A. — The AUgemeine Bauzeitung (quarterly). Vienna.—The Berlin ArchiteTcturwelt (monthly).

Fxo. 31.—Plan of Berlin Cathedral. Architecture. London, Macmillan, 1880.— E. E. Viollet-le-Duc. How to build a House (translated from the French). London, 1874. —Lectures on Architecture (translated). London, 1881.—H. C. Burdett. Hospitals and Asylums of the World. London, Churchill, 1892-93.—Professor Oswald Kuhn. Krankenhduser. Stuttgart, 1897. -—-E. 0. Sachs. Modern Opera-Houses and Theatres. London, Batsford, 1897-99.— E. Wyndham Tarn. The Mechanics of Architecture. London, Crosbyt Lockwood and Son, 1893.—R. Norman Shaw, R.A., T. G. Jackson, R.A. (and others). Architecture, a Profession or an Art (a collection of essays). London, John Murray, 1892.— W. H. White. The Architect and his Artists. London, 1892.—-Architecture and Public Buildings in Paris and London. London, King and Son, 1884.—H. H. Statham. Architecture for General Readers. London, Chapman and Hall, 1895.—Modern Architecture. London, Chapman and Hall, 1898.—Herrmann Muthesius. Die Englische Baukunst der Gegenwart. Berlin and Leipzig, 1900. — Der Architekten

Pig. 30.—Berlin Cathedral. (Raschdorff.)

Pig. 32.—Lessing Theatre, Berlin. (Von der Hude and Hennicke.) Verein zit Berlin. Berlin und Seine Bauten. Berlin, Ernst I Berlin. — The Builder. (weekly). und Sohn, 1896. Moderns (weekly). Paris.

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