Beardsleys illustrations for the Dent edition of the great Thomas Malory classic made him famous virtually overnight. This volume contains a rich selection of those splendid drawings; including floral and foliated openings; fauns and satyrs; initials; ornaments; and much more. Characters from Arthurian legend are portrayed in 62 splendid full-page black-and-white illustrations.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful. From Brick News; Vol. 12; No. 8By Brian Trimble; Brick Industry AssociationA new book on brick landscaping is out and it looks to provide useful guidance to designers. Brick in the Landscape covers applications such as walls; pavements; piers and steps all in one place. It is filled with photos and details which are sure to be useful for the designer. The book draws heavily from BIAs Technical Notes.Brick in the Landscape discusses why to use brick in its introduction. It then proceeds to give a brief history of brick with a concise description of the manufacturing process. Brick sizes; types and shapes are described with accompanying photos. Applications of brick are well covered with pertinent information included to aid the designer. Finally; design considerations such as bond patterns; joint design and other special techniques are explained. Within each section a handy feature called "The Busy Designers Quick Reference Guide" provides a summary of the preceding chapter.Author; Rob Sovinski is a landscape architecture professor at Purdue University. No stranger to the masonry industry; every year he puts on the Boiler Brick Bowl. This past year he had over 50 students designing and constructing brick planters. This gets landscape architecture students learning early what brick can do.8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. From Landscape Architecture Magazine; Vol. 90; No. 1By -StaffBrick is; Sovinski writes; "the real thing". Its applications in the landscape are seemingly endless; and the author takes us far beyond Jefferson seprentine walls at the University of Virginia. The properties; specifications; designs; and other technical aspects of using brick are all carefully detailed. A glossary of brick terms and a list of metric standards for brick masonry are also helpful.