Bibliography
The Cenotaph, London, 1919
Photograph by Tim Skelton
Books About the Life & Work of Sir Edwin Lutyens
Books About the Life & Work of Sir Edwin Lutyens
This is only a small selection of the books available with work by Sir Edwin. Most are out of print but may be obtained through your library service. For second-hand copies try www.abebooks.co.uk or www.bibliofind.com. Some had very limited print runs – as few as 250 copies in some cases – so expect second-hand copies to reflect this.
Amery, Colin & Richardson, Margaret
‘Lutyens, the work of English Architect Sir Edwin Lutyens’ (1869-1944) Exhibition Catalogue, The Arts Council, 1981
Amery, Colin & Knevitt, Charles
‘Britannic House, a palace upon a cliff’, Polymoth 1991
Barker, Michael
‘Sir Edwin Lutyens’, Shire Publications 2005
Benson, A. C. Sir Lawrence Weaver and E. V. Lucas
‘The Book of The Queen’s Dolls’ House’, Country Life, 1924
Brown, Jane
‘Lutyens and the Edwardians’, Viking 1997
‘Gardens of a Golden Afternoon – The Story of a Partnership; Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll’, Allen Lane 1982
‘Fulbrook’, Libanus Press 1989
Butler, A. S. G.
‘The Architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens’, Memorial Volumes, Country Life and Scribners 1950
Cole, David
Sir Edwin Lutyens: The Arts and Crafts Houses, Images Publishing 2017
Ducamp, Emmanuel
‘Le Bois des Moutiers’, Flammarion Paris 1998
Edwards, Brian
‘Goddards: Sir Edwin Lutyens’, Phaidon 1996
Gradidge, Roderick
‘Edwin Lutyens: Architect Laureate’, George Allan & Unwin 1981
Green, Edwin
‘The House of Midland, a guide to Midland Bank Head Office’, Midland Bank 1990
‘Building for Bankers: Sir Edwin Lutyens and the Midland Bank 1921-1939‘, Midland Bank 1980
Greenberg, Allan
‘Lutyens and the Modern Movement’, Papadakis Publishing 2007
Geurst, Jeroen
‘Cemeteries of the Great War by Edwin Lutyens’, 010 Publishers 2010
Hopkins, Andrew & Stamp, Gavin
‘Lutyens Abroad’, British School in Rome, 2002
Hussey, Christopher
‘The Life of Sir Edwin Lutyens‘, Country Life & Scribners 1950
Inskip, Peter
‘Edwin Lutyens‘, Academy Editions 1979
Jekyll, Gertrude
‘Home and Garden‘, Longmans 1900
Lloyd, Colonel Pen
‘The History of the Mysterious Papillon Hall’, 1977
Lutyens, Mary
‘Edwin Lutyens, a Memoir by his daughter’, John Murray 1980
Lutyens, Robert
‘Sir Edwin Lutyens: an appreciation in perspective’, Robert Maclehose 1942
Lutyens, Robert
‘Notes of Sir Edwin Lutyens from a lecture given at the Artworker’s Guild June 18 1969’, Oriel Press for The Artworkers Guild 1970
Musgrave, C.
‘Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House’, Pitkin 1961
The National Trust
‘Lindisfarne Castle, Northumberland’, The National Trust 1999
O’Neill, Daniel
‘Edwin Lutyens Country Houses’, Lund Humphries 1980
Percy, Clayre
‘Goddards’, The Lutyens Trust 1993
Percy, Clayre & Ridley, Jane (Editors)
‘The Letters of Edwin Lutyens’, Collins 1985
Hugh Petter
‘Lutyens in Italy the building of the British School at Rome’, The British School at Rome 1992
Richardson, Margaret
‘Sketches by Edwin Lutyens’, Academy Editions 1994
‘Catalogue of the Drawings Collection of the Royal Institute of British Architects: Edwin Lutyens’, Gregg 1973
‘Lutyens and the Sea Captain’, Scolar Press 1981
Ridley, Jane
‘The Architect and His Wife’, Chatto & Windus 2002
Singh, Malvika
‘New Delhi: Making of a Capital’, Roli Books 2009
Skelton, Tim & Gliddon, Gerald
‘Lutyens and the Great War’, Francis Lincoln 2008
Stamp, Gavin
‘Lutyens: Country Houses’, Aurum Press 2001
Stewart-Wilson, Mary
‘Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House’, Abbeville Press 1988
Volwahsen, Andreas
‘Imperial Delhi’, Prestel 2002
Weaver, Lawrence
‘Houses and Gardens by Edwin Lutyens’, Country Life 1913, reprinted Antique Collectors Club 1981, 1985, 1987, 1992, 1994
Wilhide, Elizabeth
‘Sir Edwin Lutyens, designing in the English Tradition’, Pavilion 2000
Books on His Work Covered With Other Architects
Books on His Work Covered With Other Architects
This is only a small selection of the books available with work by Sir Edwin. Most are out of print but may be obtained through your library service. For second-hand copies try www.abebooks.co.uk or www.bibliofind.com. Some had very limited print runs – as few as 250 copies in some cases – so expect second-hand copies to reflect this.
‘London replanned, The Royal Academy’s Planning Committee’s Interim Report’, 1942
‘Victoria County History’, Leicestershire ‘Nature & Tradition:Arts and Crafts Architecture in and around Guildford’, Guildford Borough Council 1993
‘The Unromantic Castle’, Thames & Hudson London 1990, pp245-56
‘The Country Seat: Studies in the History of the British Country House’, Allen Lane London 1970, pp 267-71
Abercrombie, P. & Lutyens, E.
‘A plan for the City and County of Kingston-upon-Hull’, Hull 1945
Aldrich, Megan
‘Gothic Revival’, Phaidon 1994
Anscombe, Isabelle
‘Arts and crafts style’, Phaidon 1991
Clive Aslet
‘The Last Country Houses’, Yale University Press 1982
Baker, Herbert
‘Cecil Rhodes by his architect’, London, Oxford 1934
Bisgrove, Richard
‘The gardens of Gertrude Jekyll’, Frances Lincoln 1992
Brown, Jane
‘Eminent Gardeners’, Viking 1990
Butler, A. S. G.
Dictionary of Business Biography, 3 H-L, Butterworths London 1985, pp 879-883
Calloway, Stephen
‘Twentieth Century Decoration, the domestic interior from 1900 to the present day’, 1988
Colvin & Harris
‘The Country Seat’, The Penguin Press 1970
Cooper, Jeremy
‘Victorian & Edwardian furniture & interiors’, Thames & Hudson 1987
Cornforth, John
‘The Search for a Style, Country Life and Architecture 1897-1935’, Country Life 1988
Curtis, William
‘Modern Architecture since 1900’. London: Phaidon Press, 1996
Davey, Peter
‘Arts and Crafts Architecture’, The Architectural Press 1980 (Phaidon 1995)
Edwards, Brian (for the section on Goddards)
‘Arts and Crafts Houses 1’, Phaidon 1999
Elliott, Brent
‘The Country House Garden’, Mitchell Beazley 1995
Esher, Lionel
‘The glory of the English house’, Barrie & Jenkins Ltd 1991
Fawcett, Jane
‘Seven Victorian Architects’, Pennsylvania State University Press 1976
Festing, Sally
‘Gertrude Jekyll’, Viking 1991
Ford, Edward R.
‘The Details of Modern Architecture’. MIT Press 2003
Girouard, Mark
‘Life in the English country house’, Yale University Press 1978
Goodhart-Rendell, H. S.
‘English Architecture since the Regency’, 1953
Gow, Ian
‘Scottish House & Gardens’, Aurum Press 1997
Gradidge, Roderick
‘Dream Houses the Edwardian Ideal’, Constable 1980
Gradidge, Roderick
‘The Surrey Style’, Surrey Historic Buildings Trust 1991
Lycett Green, Candida
‘The perfect English country house’, Pavilion Books Ltd 1991
Lycett Green, Candida
‘Country Life 100 favourite houses’, Boxtree 1999
Greig, Doreen E.
‘Herbert Baker, in South Africa’, Cape Town, 1970
Hall Michael
‘The English Country House’, Mitchell Beazley 1994
Russell Hitchcock, Henry
‘Modern Architecture: Romanticism and Reintegration’, Payson & Clark 1929 reprinted Da Capo 1993
Russell Hitchcock, Henry
‘Architecture: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century’, Penguin 1958
Hitchmough, Wendy
‘Arts and Crafts Gardens’, Pavilion 1997
Hogg, Garry
‘A guide to English Country Houses’, Hamlyn 1969
Hussey, Christopher
‘The Country Seat’, edited by Howard Colvin and John Harris 1970
Jekyll, Gertrude
‘Wall and Water Gardens’, Country Life 1901
Jekyll, Gertrude
‘Home and Garden’, Longman, Green & Co 1900
Jekyll , G. & Weaver, L.
‘Gardens for Small Country Houses’, Country Life 1912
Johnson, Paul
‘Castles of England Scotland and Wales’, Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1978
Furneaux Jordan, Robert
‘A picture history of the English house’, Edward Hutton 1959
Lutyens, Robert
‘Six Great Architects’, Hamish Hamilton 1959
Marriott, Charles
‘Modern English Architecture’ 1924
Mowl & Earnshaw,
‘Trumpet at a distant gate’, Waterstone 1985
Munthesis, Herman
‘The English House’, Granada 1979 Musson, Jeremy ‘The English Manor House’, Aurum Press 1999
Ottewill, David
‘The Edwardian Garden’, Yale University Press 1989
Page, Russell
‘The education of a gardener’, Collins 1983
Pevsner, N.
‘The Buildings of England’, ed. , Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, North Devon, South Devon, Hertfordshire, West Kent, London Vol. I, Middlesex, Northumberland, Oxfordshire, North Somerset, Surrey, Sussex, Yorkshire-West Riding.
Rambert, Frank
Jardins de Guerre (War Gardens) – British Cemeteries on the Western Front
ISBN 978-2-940406-86-9
Randal Phillips, R.
‘The Modern English Interior’, undated
Reilly, C. H.
‘Representative British Architects of the Present Day’, Batsford 1931
Saint, Andrew
‘Richard Norman Shaw’, Yale University Press 1976
Service, Alastair
‘Edwardian Architecture and its origins’, The Architectural Press 1975
Stamp, Gavin
‘The English House’, exhibition catalogue, University of Chicago 1981
Stamp Gavin
‘Edwin Lutyens; Country Houses from the Archives of Country Life’, Aurum Press 2001
Tankard & Wood
‘Gertrude Jekyll at Munstead Wood’, Bramley Books 1996
Tankard & Valkenburgh
‘Gertrude Jekyll A vision of garden and wood’, John Murray 1988
Tipping, Avary
‘English Gardens’, Country Life 1925
Turnor, Reginald
‘The Smaller English House’, Batsford 1952
Waterson, Merlin
‘The National Trust, The First 100 Years’, BBC Books 1994
Weaver, Lawrence
‘Small Country Houses their repair and enlargement’, Country Life 1914
Weaver, Lawrence
‘Small Country Houses of Today’, Country Life 1910
Weaver, Lawrence
‘Small Country Houses of Today’, Country Life 1919
Weaver, Lawrence
‘The “Country Life” Book of Cottages’, Country Life 1919
Weaver, Lawrence
‘Cottages’, Country Life 1926
Willmott, Ernest
‘English House Design’, Batsford 1911
Articles in Books & Periodicals
Articles on Lutyens
- Articles in Periodicals
- Articles on His New Delhi Work
- Articles on His War Memorials
- Articles on Liverpool Catholic Cathedral
Articles on Lutyens in Periodicals
‘Reminiscences of Sir Edwin Lutyens’ (full account of symposium on Lutyens) Architectural Association Journal vol 74, March 1959, pp 226-36
‘The Necessity for Lutyens’, Architects Journal 97 (18 February) 119-20
‘Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869-1944)’, Architects Journal 99, (6 January 1944) pp 3-4
‘Sir Edwin Lutyens 1869-1944’, Architect and Building News 177, 7 January 1944, pp 3-9
Aslet, Clive
‘Charms of discomfort:Lindisfarne’, Connoisseur, v 214, August 1984, pp 52-5
Auchincloss, Eve
‘The world’s best dolls’ house’, Connoisseur, v 218, June 1988, pp110-19
Betjeman, John
‘Memorial to a Great Architect’, Country Life, vol 109, February 2 1951, pp 324-5
Binney, Marcus
‘An Architecture of Law and Order’, Country Life, vol 145, April 10 1969, pp 826-7
Brett, Lionel
‘The Cyma and the Hollyhock’, Architectural Review 92, March 1943, pp 80-1
Cameron, Roderick
‘Lindisfarne’, Architectural Digest, v 43, November 1986, pp 134-41
Casson, Hugh
‘London;Lutyens revived’, Mimar, no 4, 19 April 1982
Cortes, J. A.
‘The Autonomy of contour in the houses by Sir Edwin Lutyens’ Comp. Arquit.,m A & Archit., 1 (1988) pp103-22
Eden, W.A.
‘Hampstead Garden Suburb’, RIBA Journal, LXIV, 1957
Goodhart-Rendel, H
‘Sir Edwin Lutyens O.M. P.R.A.’, RIBA Journal, vol 51, January 1944, pp 51-3
Goodhart-Rendel, H
‘Lutyens and his work’, The Builder, vol 168, February 16 1945, pp 127-31
Goodhart-Rendel, H
‘The work of the late Sir Edwin Lutyens O.M.’ , RIBA Journal, vol 52, March 1945, pp123-9
Greenberg, A
‘Lutyens’s architecture restudied’, Perspecta, XII, 1969, pp. 129-52
Greig, Doreen E.
‘The work of Edwin Lutyens in Johannesburg’, Mafeking Mail, vol. I, no. 5, May 1978
Gutheim, Frederick
‘London after the War’, Magazine of Art, XXXVI, 1943
Hill, Oliver
‘Review of the Memorial Volumes’, The Builder, vol 181, October 26 1951, pp546-9
Hill, Oliver
‘The genius of Edwin Lutyens’, Country Life, vol 145, March 27 1969, pp 710-12
Hurst, Denise
‘La Poltrona Napoleon di Sir Edwin Lutyens’, Domus, no 696, July/August 1988, pp 3
Hussey, Christopher
‘A Vision of New London’, Country Life, XCII, 1942
Hussey, Christopher
Obituary, Country Life, vol 95, 1944, pp 68-71
Hussey, Christopher
‘An Early Lutyens Castle in the Air’, Country Life, CXXV, 1959, pp 148-49
Hussey, Christopher
‘The Personality of Sir Edwin Lutyens’, RIBA Journal, vol 76, April 1969, pp 142-5
Hyslop, Geddes
‘Library Notes’, Architect and Building News, 9 February 1951, pp 179-180
Inskip, Peter
‘Sir Edwin Lutyens:The gardens’, Comp. Arquit., A & Archit. 1 (1988) pp 123-50
Inskip, Peter
‘The Compromise of Castle Drogo’, Architectural Review, vol 165, April 1979, pp 220-6
Katz, Sylvia
‘The sketches of Sir Edwin Lutyens’, Abitare, no 340, May 1995, p 70
Lutyens, Robert
‘The Necessity for Lutyens’, Architect‘s Journal, vol 97, February 18 1943, pp 119-22
Lutyens, Robert
‘The genesis of Sir Edwin Lutyens’, Country Life, vol 112, November 28 1952, pp 1726-8
Mangin, D. & Tougeron, J.-C.
‘News from nowhere: Lutyens a Vanrengeville-sur-Mer’ Archit., Movt, Cont, 43 (1977), pp 43-54
Meller, Hugh
‘Drogo Down Under; designs by Lutyens in New Zealand’, Apollo, v143, April 1996, pp 44-6
Meller, Hugh
‘Castle Drogo’ The Magazine Antiques, v 127, June 1985, pp 1333-41
Morris G. L.
‘Edwin L Lutyens, FRIBA, Architect of houses and gardens’, The Studio 45, January 1909 pp268-81
Pevsner, Nikolaus
‘Building with wit, architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens’, Architectural Review, CIX, 1951, pp. 217-25
Pollen, Francis
‘The Genius of Edwin Lutyens – Last of The Classicists’, Country Life, vol 145, April 3 1969, pp 794-6
Richardson, A. E.
Obituaries The Builder, vol CLXVI, 1944 Building, vol XIX, 1944, pp 32
Architectural Review, vol 95, 1944, pp xiv
Robinson, John Martin
‘New Georgian Houses’, Apollo, no 120, November 1984, pp 323-6
Rollo, A. J.
‘Metiendo vivendum: “By measure we must live”’, Architectural Research Quarterly 3, 1999, pp 147-63
Smithson, Alison
‘The responsibility of Lutyens’ RIBA Journal, vol 76, April 1969, pp 146-51
Stamp, Gavin
‘Lutyens i la seva imaginacio conceptual’, Quaderns d’Arquitectura i Urbanisme 163, Oct-Dec 1984, pp 16-21 and supplement 8-10
Stamp, Gavin
‘The Rise and Fall and Rise of Edwin Lutyens’, Architectural Review, November 1981
Stamp, Gavin
‘Lutyens in America’ Architectural Design, vol 49, no 1, 1979
Stamp, Gavin & Richardson, Margaret
‘Lutyens in Spain’ Quad. Arquit. & Urv 155 (1982) pp 58-81
Summerson, Sir John
Review of Memorial Volumes, RIBA Journal, August 1951, pp 390-91
Summerson, John
‘Sir Edwin Lutyens 1869-1944’, The Listener, 13 January 1944 pp46
Summerson, John
‘The Lutyens Memorial Volumes’, RIBA Journal 58 August 1951, pp 390-1
Summerson, John
‘As I knew him: Sir Edwin Lutyens’, BBC Sound Archive text for broadcast, June 1951
Venturi, Robert & Denise Scott Brown
‘Learning from Lutyens’, RIBA Journal, vol 76, August 1968, pp 353-4
Lloyd Wright, Frank
‘Review of The Memorial Volumes’, Building, July 1951, pp 260-62
Articles on His New Delhi Work in Books & Periodicals
The New Delhi. The Work of Sir Edwin Lutyens and Sir Herbert Baker Architectural Review, LX, December 1926, pp 216-28
Ahmed, Ali M.
‘Historical Aspects of Town Planning in Parkistan and India. Karachi, al-Ata Foundation, 1959
Baker, Herbert
‘Architecture and Personalities’, London 1944
Brown, Percy
‘Indian Architecture’, Mumbai, Taraporevala Sons 1959
Buchan, Nigel
‘Edwin Lutyens’ New Delhi its origins, plan and development’, Thesis stored at Heriot Watt University Architectural Library, Edinburgh
Byron, Robert
New Delhi. February 1923
‘New Delhi, Architectural Review, LXIX, January 1931, pp 1-30
‘New Delhi, I: The Architecture of the Viceroy’s House‘ Country Life,69 (June 6, 1931): 708-16,
‘New Delhi, II: The Interior of the Viceroy’s House’ Country Life 69 (June 13, 1931): 754-61
‘New Delhi, III: The Decoration of the Viceroy’s House’ Country Life 69 (June20, 1931): 782-9
‘New Delhi, IV: The Settings of the Viceroy’s House.’ Country Life 69 (June 27 1931): 808-15
‘The Road to Oxiana’, 1937 Chipkin, C.M. ‘New Delhi’, South African Architectural Record, November 1958, pp 2I-28
Campbell-Johnson, Alan
‘Mission with Mountbatten’. New York: Dutton, 1953
Chattopadhyay, Swati
‘Expedient Forgetting; Architecture in late twentieth century Indian Nationalist Imagination’ Design Book Review 43 (2000): 18-29
Chipkin, Clive
‘Lutyens and Imperialism’ letter to the editor, Journal of RIBA 76 (July1969): 263
Davies, Philip
‘Splendours of the Raj: British Architecture in India, 1660 to 1947’, London, Murray 1985
Gallagher, John & Seal, Anil
‘Britain and India between the Wars’, Modern Asian Studies 15 (1981): 387-414
Gebhard, David
‘The Master Builders: 13’ (Viceroy’s House), Sunday Times Magazine, 14 May 1972, pp. 18-30
George, Walter
‘The Roadside Planting of Lutyens’ New Delhi’, Urban and Rural Planning , vol. I, no. 2, pp 79-90
Ghosh, Bijit & School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi
‘The Making of New Delhi’, exhibition catalogue 1980
Gopal, Sarvepalli
‘The Viceroyalty of Lord Irwin’, Oxford, Clarendon Press 1957
Gordon, David
‘Planning Twentieth Century Capital Cities’, New York: Routledge, 2006
Gupta, Partha Sarathi
‘Power, Politics and the People: Studies in British Imperialism and Indian Nationalism’, London: Anthem, 2002
Grossman, Lloyd
‘The Architect in the Nursery’, Harpers and Queen, March 1981, pp 138-39
Hardinge, Charles
‘My Indian Years’, London: J. Murray, 1948
Havell, E. B.
‘Indian Architecture’ (2nd ed.) 1927
Ingraham, Catherine
‘Architecture and the scene of evidence.’ Postcolonial Studies 1 (1998): 201-10
Irving, Robert Grant
‘Architecture for Empire’s Sake: Lutyens Palace for Delhi.’ Perspecta 18 (1982): 7-23
‘Indian Summer The Making of New Delhi’, Yale University Press 1981
‘Jaipur House’, Journal of the Indian Institute of Architects, 8 April 1938, pp 372-73
Jeffery, Keith
‘An English Barrack in the Oriental Seas? India in the aftermath of the First World War’. Modern Asian Studies 15 (1981): 369-86
Brandon Jones, John and others
‘Reminiscences of Sir Edwin Lutyens’, Architectural Association Journal, LXXIV, March 1959
King, Anthony D.
‘Colonial Urban Development: Culture, Social Power and Environment’, London: Routledge & K. Paul, 1976
Lang, Jon T.; Desai ,Madhavi & Desai, Miki
‘Architecture and Independence: The Search for Identity – India 1880 to 1980’, New York: Oxford University Press, 1997
London, Christopher V. (ed)
‘Architecture in Victorian and Edwardian India’, Mumbai: Marg Publications, 1994
Mathur, Satish
‘Mansion Nonpareil, Marvel on Raisina Hill’, Presdenital Secretariat 2006
Medd, H.A.N.
‘Obituary of Walter Sykes George’ , Journal of the RIBA,Ixix, March 1962, pp 102
Metcalf, Thomas R.
‘Architecture and Empire’, History Today, December 1980
An Imperial Vision: Indian Architecture and Britain’s Raj. Berkely: University of California Press, 1989
Morris, Jan
‘Stones of Empire: The Buildings of the Raj’, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1983
Mountbatten Louis
‘Time Only to Look Forward’, London: N. Kaye, 1949
Nanda, B.R.
‘Nehru and the British’, Modern Asian Studies 30, no 2 (May 1996): 469-479
Nath, Aman
‘Dome over India’, India Book House Pvt 2002
Nehru Jawaharlal
‘Toward Freedom: The Autobiography of Jawaharlal Nehru’, New York: The John Day Company, 1941
Nilsson, Sten
‘The New Capitals of lndia, Pakistan and Bangladesh’, 1975
Prasad, H. Y. Sharada
‘Rashrapati Bhavan, The story of the President’s House’, The Publication Department, Indian Ministry of Information and Broadcasting 1992
Rao, V.K.R.V.
Greater Delhi: A Study in Urbanisation. Mumbai: Asia Publishing House, 1965
Reilly, C.H.
‘Lutyens, the man as I knew him on a visit to India’, Architects Journal 99, 10 February 1944, pp 116
Seal, Anil
‘Imperialism and Nationalism in India���������������, Modern Asian Studies 7, no 3 (1973): 321-347
Singh, B.P. (ed)
‘The Millennium Book on New Delhi’, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2001
Singh ,Khushwant
Delhi: A Portrait. Delhi: Delhi Tourism Development Corp, 1983
Shoosmith, A.G.
‘The Design of New Delhi’, Indian State Railways Magazine, iv, no. 5, 1931, pp423-33
Shoosmith, A.G.
‘Present-Day Architecture in India, The Nineteenth Century and After’, cxxiii, 1938, pp 204-13
Smithson, Peter
‘The Viceroy’s House in Imperial Delhi’, RIBA Journal 1969, pp 152-54
Sorkin, Michael
‘Chandigargh after Corbusier’, 1998
Spear, Percival
‘Delhi, Its Monuments and History’, Oxford University Press 1942-2006
Stamp, Gavin
‘British Architecture in India 1857-1947’, Royal Society of Arts Journal, CXXIX, May 1981, pp. 357-79
‘Indian Summer’, Architectural Review CLIX, June 1976, pp 36-72
‘India: End of the Classical Tradition’ Lotus Int., 34 (1982), pp67-81
Tadgell, Christopher
‘The History of Architecture in India: from the Dawn of Civilization to the End of the Raj’, London: Architecture Design and Technology Press, 1990
Tillotson, G.H.R.
‘The Tradition of Indian Architecture: Continuity, Controversy and Change since 1850’, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1989
Volwahsen, Andreas
‘Imperial Delhi’, Prestel, Germany 2002
Watkin, David
‘Western Capitals (Edwin Lutyens New Dehli), Abitare, no 308, June 1992, pp 144-5
Articles on His War Memorials in Books & Periodicals
‘Villers-Bretoneux Military Cemetery, Somme, France’, Builder, 16 December 1927, pp 927 & 17 January I930, pp176
Castellano, Sissi
‘Sir Edwin Lutyens e i cimiteri della Grande Guerra nel nord della Francia’, Casabella 675, February 2000) 6-27
Greenberg, Allan
‘Lutyens Cenotaph’ Journal of Architectural Historians, v48, March 1989, pp 5-23
Homberger, Eric
‘The Story of the Cenotaph’, Times Literary Supplement, 1 2 November 1976, P. 1429
Hurst, Sidney C.
‘The Silent Cities’, 1929
Longworth, Philip
‘The Unending Vigil: A history of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission 1917-1967’, 1967
Skelton, Tim & Gliddon, Gerald
‘Lutyens and the Great War’, Frances Lincoln, London 2008
Stamp, Gavin
‘Silent Cities’, RIBA exhibition catalogue, 1977
‘The Memorial to the Missing of the Somme’, Profile Books 2006
Articles on Liverpool Catholic Cathedral in Books & Periodicals
‘Souvenir of the Solemn Opening of the Metropolitan Cathedral Crypt’, Liverpool, 1958
Hasling, G.
‘Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, comparison of the Scott & Lutyens designs’ The Builder, vol 188 March 4 1955, pp 366-9
Hussey, Christopher
‘The Cathedral of Christ the King, Liverpool. Sir Edwin Lutyens’s Model at the Royal Academy’, Country Life, 8 May 1934, pp 451-54
Morris, Edward
‘Lutyens Roman Catholic Cathedral in Liverpool, a model restored’ Apollo, no 132, Dec 1990, pp 414-5
Stamp, Gavin
‘Lutyens’s Unbuilt Masterpiece’, Harpers and Queen, March 1981, p. 140
Summerson, J
‘Arches of Triumph:The design for Liverpool Cathedral’, pp 245-56 in ‘The Unromantic Castle’, 1990
Written by Sir Edwin Lutyens
Written by Sir Edwin Lutyens
Articles Written by Sir Edwin Lutyens in Periodicals
‘Tradition Speaks’ Architectural Review, vol 72, Oct 1932, pp163-4
‘How and Why’ Architrectural Review, vol 71, April 1932, pp123-4
‘What I think of Modern Architecture’, Country Life, LXIX, 1931, pp. 775-77
‘On Modern architecture’, Architectural Review, vol 54, December 1923, pp xlii-xliv
‘The work of the late Philip Webb, Country Life, 8 May 1915, vol 37, p.618
‘Building of Imperial Dehli’, English Life 1932?
‘Art in Advertising’, English Life
‘Britannic House’, English Life
‘The Smaller Country House’, English Life
‘On Gertrude Jekylls’ Old English Household Life – a review’, English Life
‘The robotism of Architecture’, The Observer 29 January 1928
‘Wren and his tradition, the teaching of brick, modern foibles’, The Times, 20 October 1932 pp15
‘Persian brickwork’, Country Life February 1933, pp 118-23
Introductions Written by Sir Edwin Lutyens
‘In Annesley Voysey, CF 1874 and after’, Architectural Review 70, October 1931
Jekyll, Francis.
‘Gertrude Jekyll: A Memoir’, Jonathan Cape London 1934
Jones, Chester H.
‘Ancient Architecture. Prehistoric – Egyptian – Western Asian-Greek & Roman’, Batsford, 1933
Lloyd, Nathaniel
‘A History of English Brickwork’, Greville Montgomery, London, 1925; Reprinted: Antique Collectors Club 1983
Richardson, Albert
‘The Old Inns of England’, Batsford 1942
Books About or By His Wife or Children
Books About or By His Wife or Children
This is only a small selection of the books available with work by Sir Edwin. Most are out of print but may be obtained through your library service. For second-hand copies try www.abebooks.co.uk or www.bibliofind.com. Some had very limited print runs – as few as 250 copies in some cases – so expect second-hand copies to reflect this.
Harries, Meirion & Susie
‘A Pilgrim Soul, The Life and work of Elizabeth Lutyens’, Michael Joseph 1989
Lutyens, Elizabeth
‘A Goldfish Bowl’, Cassell 1972
Lutyens, Lady Emily
‘A Blessed Girl’, Rupert Hart-Davis 1953
‘Candles in the Sun’, Rupert Hart-Davis 1957
Lutyens, Mary
‘To be Young’, Rupert Hart-Davis 1959
Lutyens, Mary
‘Krishnamurti: The Years of Awakening’, Fariar Straus Giroux 1988
‘Krishnamurti: The Years of Fulfilment’, Fariar Straus Giroux 1988
‘Krishnamurti: The Open Door’, Fariar Straus Giroux 1988
Lutyens, Robert (with Greenwood, Harold )
‘Architecture: a guide to those who are considering it as a career’, London People Universities Press 1948
‘An Understanding of Architecture’, London People Universities Press 1948
Film, TV & Radio on Sir Edwin Lutyens
Film, TV & Radio on Sir Edwin Lutyens
Plays
1. The Last Country House
Radio play on Castle Drogo. – Radio 4, 2003
2. Art of the Garden
Drama with Diarmuid Gavin as Presenter, Louis Waymouth as Sir Edwin Lutyens, Rebecca Clarke as Emily Lytton, Miriam Margolyes as Gertrude Jekyll, Jean Marsh as Jekylls Housekeeper. – BBC, June 2004
3. The Gathering Storm
Documentary on Sir Winston Churchill played by Albert Finney and Vanessa Redgrave as Lady Churchill with Folly Farm playing the role of Chartwell. – HBO, 2002
4. Rosemary & Thyme
Murder mystery with Felicity Kendall and Pam Ferris One episode uses Folly Farm as a backdrop ITV
5. Memorials to the Missing
Stephen Wyatts play follows moves during World War I to establish an Imperial War Graves Commission to record the graves of those killed in action. – Radio 4, 8 Nov 2007
Documentaries
1. Edwin Lutyens, Master Architect
Documentary with scriptwriter & narrator Patrick Nuttgens. – BBC, 1981
2. Nature Perfected, the story of the Garden,
Gardens of Conquest, Documentary on Mughal Gardens leading to the Rashtrapati Bhavan narrated by Bill Travers (21.20 minutes on other gardens, 3.20 minutes on Rashtrapati Bhavan) – Channel 4, 1990
3. Gardeners World, Perfect Partners
Documentary on Hestercombe narrated by Dr Stefan Buczacki, (9.10 minutes) – BBC, 1996
4. Building Sights
Documentary on Marshcourt with Jonathan Meades, (11.30 minutes). – BBC, 1987
5. Queen Marys Dolls House
Documentary with John Julius Norwich – Channel Two, 1990
6. Gardeners World, On a day trip to Dieppe
Documentary on Bois des Moutiers garden with Mme Mallet and John Kelly, (30 minutes).- BBC, 1998
7. The English Country Garden
Documentary on Folly Farm with Rosemary Verey – BBC 1996
8. One Foot in the Past
Documentary on Folly Farm with Penelope Keith (9.40 minutes) – BBC
9. Stones of the Raj, The Magnificent Ruin
Documentary on Rashtrapati Bhavan with William Dalrymple, – Channel 4, 1997
10. Treasure Houses of Britain
Documentary on Lindisfarne with John Julius Norwich (9 minutes)
11. Castle Drogo
(59 minutes) Sky/Artworld/National Trust
18. The Day India Burned,
Documentary of Partition of India, Featuring Mountbattens in Rashtrapati Bhavan – BBC2, 2007
19. Deanery Gardens by Dr Geoffrey Baker
(25 minutes) – BBC/Open University
20. All Gardens Great and Small
Head Gardener, David Usher, takes presenter Rebecca Pow around Garden, (30 minutes), – Harlech TV – ITN source 2002
21. Heritage: Love it or Lose it
Ross Benson presents programme from Little Thakeham, (30 minutes) Colonial American Productions, 11 August 1998
22. Gardeners World
Documentary on Great Dixter. – BBC, March 2008
23. Around the World in 80 Gardens
with Monty Don visiting the gardens of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. – BBC2, February 2008
Short Films
1. Liverpool Cathedral Exhibition Film
Mezzofilms 2007
2. Interior of Liverpool Cathedral model
Mezzofilms 2007
Newsclips
1. Folly Farm for sale
with Victoria Lowther, (2.25 minutes), ITN source 11 May 1999
2. Lindisfarne Walled Garden Restoration
(3.25 minutes) Tyne Tess TV – ITN Source 8 June 1993
3. Hayward Gallery exhibition
featuring voiceover of Mary Lutyens (2.15 minutes) ITN source, 19 November 1981
4. Indias famous Mughal gardens open to public
with superintendent of gardens, Raj Pal Singh Tomar (1.56 minutes), REF 902170004, ITN Source 17 February 1999
5. Top troops New Colours
President presents new colours to his bodyguards, (1.14 Minutes) REF BP211163178009, Pathe Newsreels, 21 November 1963
6. Air views of New Delhi
REF BGX410170243, Reuters TV- British Paramount, 21 Jan 1947
7. India Installs new President
REF BGX411220133, Reuters TV- British Paramount 27.1.1950
8. The India Conference
Gandhi & Nehru outside Viceregal lodge, REF BGU410090054, Reuters TV – Gaumont British 15/5/1946
9. Mahatma Gandhi meets Mountbatten
REF061-064, Reuters TV – Gaumont British 11 April 1947
10. New Delhi India Good Scenes…
with Jinnah at Viceroys House , REFBGX410080207, Reuters TV British Paramount
11. Mr Antony Eden in India
Mr Eden in RB garden talking with Gov Gen, REF069-187, 1 April 1949
12. Mountbatten here after India Farewell
with Mountbattens leaving Viceroys House, REFBGX411030179, Reuters TV – British Paramount, 28 June 1948
13. Mountbatten winding up his mission
outside Viceroys House, REFBGX411020234, Reuters TV – British Paramount, 23 May 1948
14. Mountbattens at Government House New Delhi
with Mountbatten and family taking salute and wandering around gardens. (4 minutes), REFBPO101482243506, Reuters TV – British Paramount, 1 January 1948
15. Earl Mountbatten in New Delhi
changing guard and walking in gardens with daughters. REFBGU411020208, Reuters, 3 May 1948
16. Jinnah meets Viceroy Mountbatten
REF061-099, Reuters, 14 April 1947
17. New Delhi Reception for Lady Mountbatten
in garden of Viceroys House. Reuters, 24 February 1949
18. Viceroys daughters wedding
showing Viceroys House. REFBGX407242130, Reuters, 20 November 1939
19. Viceroy to host 4,000
showing Viceroys House. REF BGX407212012, Reuters, 9 January 1936
20. His Excellencys the Viceroys Bodyguard
REF BP16043478507, Reuters, 16 April 1934
21. Viceroy of India Garden Party
REF 015-022, Reuters, 29 June 1932
22. Superstition Defied
Wedding of Ursula Lutyens to Viscount Ridley. (33 seconds), REFBP20102435824, Reuters, 29 October 1924
23. Modes for Export pass good Judge
showing Duchess of Kent viewing fashion at Claridges with Madam Eva Lutyens. REFBGX408090143, Reuters