Books (in Reverse Chronology)
- The Country Houses of Robert Adam (2007) From the Archives of Country Life, Aurum Press Ltd, ISBN 1-84513-263-7, ISBN 978-1-84513-263-7.
- The Genius of Robert Adam: His Interiors (2001) Paul Mellon Centre for Studies, Yale University Press, ISBN 0-300-08129-4, ISBN 978-0-300-08129-9. Selected by Choice as a 2003 Outstanding Academic Title. Selected by Architects Journal as one of the Books of the Year (2001).
- Osterley Park, Middlesex (1994) National Trust Guide Books, ISBN 0-7078-0179-6, ISBN 978-0-7078-0179-7.
- Architectural Books in Britain, 1556-1785: An Historical and Bibliographical Account (1990) Rizzoli Intl Pubns, ISBN 0-302-00606-0, ISBN 978-0-302-00606-1.
- Arbours & Grottos. A Facsimile of the Two Parts of Universal Architecture, 1755 and 1758 (1979) Scolar Press, ISBN 0-85967-515-7, ISBN 978-0-85967-515-4.
- Sir William Chambers: Knight of the Polar Star (1970) with J. Mordaunt Crook and John Harris, Zwemmer, ISBN 0-302-02076-4, ISBN 978-0-302-02076-0.
- Furniture of Robert Adam (1963) Chapters in Art Series, Tiranti, ISBN 0-85458-929-5, ISBN 978-0-85458-929-6.
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