The Red Books of Humphry Repton
London, Basilisk Press, 1976. Number 99 of only 500 sets for sale (a further fifteen hors-de-commerce sets were also produced). This lavish facsimile edition reproduces detailed plans by Humphry Repton, the doyen of late Georgian landscape architecture, outlining improvements to three important properties: Sherringham [i.e. Sheringham] Hall, Norfolk (1812); Antony..... More