User:Gazamp/Library

This is a list of books I own which I often use for Wikipedia editing. If you would like me to fact-check something or look something up, please let me know!

Architecture

  • Barber, Giles (1995). Arks for Learning: A short history of Oxford library buildings. Oxford: Oxford Bibliographical Society. ISBN 0901420514.
  • Dixon, Roger; Muthesius, Stefan (1997). Victorian Architecture. London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0500201609.
  • Hopkins, Owen (2017). Lost Futures: The Disappearing Architecture of Post-War Britain. London: Royal Academy of Arts. ISBN 9781910350621.
  • Taylor, Richard (2003). How to Read a Church: A guide to images, symbols and meanings in churches and cathedrals. London: Rider. ISBN 1844130533.
  • Yorke, Trevor (2009). British Architectural Styles: An Easy Reference Guide. Newbury, Berkshire: Countryside Books. ISBN 9781846740824.
  • Zukowsky, John (2015). Why On Earth Would Anyone Build That: Modern Architecture Explained. New York: Prestel Publishing. ISBN 9783791381336.

Cities and urban studies

  • Alexander, Anthony (2009). Britain's New Towns: Garden Cities to Sustainable Communities. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9780415475136.
  • Verderber, Stephen (2012). Sprawling Cities and Our Endangered Public Health. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9780415665339.

Cornwall

  • Axten, Janet (1995). Gasworks to Gallery: The Story of Tate St Ives. St Ives: Janet Axten and Colin Orchard. ISBN 0952477009.
  • Fenner, Robin A. (1986). Devon and Cornwall Illustrated: Through the lens of a Postcard Photographer. Callington: Stannary Press. ISBN 1870110005.

History

Non-modern history (up to 1800)

Modern history (1800-present)

Law

  • Stone, Christopher D. (1996). Should Trees Have Standing? And other essays on law, morals and the environment. Dobbs Ferry, New York: Oceana Publications. ISBN 0379213818.

Politics

US Politics

  • L. Sandy Maisel; Jeffrey M. Berry, eds. (2012). The Oxford Handbook of American Political Parties and Interest Groups. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199604470.