Inigo Triggs - Books

Books

  • Some Architectural Works of Inigo Jones (1901) A series of measured drawings and other illustrations together with descriptive notes; a biographical sketch and list of his authentic works, B T Batsford publishing. With Henry Tanner.
  • Formal Gardens in England and Scotland (1902) Their Planning And Arrangement, Architectural And Ornamental Features, B T Batsford publishing, 63 pages. Republished 1988.
  • The Art of Garden Design in Italy (1906) Longmans publishing, 135 pages. Republished 1942 and 2007.
  • Town Planning, Past, Present and Possible (1909) with 173 illustrations, Methuen & Co, 334 pages. Second edition (1911).
  • Garden Craft in Europe (1913) C Scribner's Sons publishing, 332 pages. Republished 1933 and 2008.

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