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ISBN: PB: 9780300102253

Yale University Press

March 2004

256 pp.

27.2x21.6 cm

300 illus.

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Follies and Garden Buildings of Ireland

This volume – the first to focus solely on follies and garden buildings in Ireland – recreates in word and image the wonder of these architectural oddities. James Howley examines buildings mainly from the 18th and 19th centuries and from all four provinces of Ireland, placing them in their architectural and historical contexts. Illustrated with recent photographs showing the detail and settings of the buildings in the 21st century, as well as older photographs, contemporary drawings and prints, and measured survey drawings of elevations and plans, the book makes a significant contribution to Irish 18th- and 19th-century architectural history.

About the Author

James Howley is from Belfast. He has a private architectural practice in London and has also taught at several schools of architecture in England.

Reviews

"James Howley's pioneering book is based on strenuous fieldwork, carried out over many years. The volume is a delight to peruse, a veritable encyclopaedia of the extraordinary and the fantastic" – Roger Stalley, The Irish Times