
A Brief History of Pevsner’s Buildings of Scotland series
‘It’ll be a sort of Scottish Pevsner, then?’ This was the reaction of an unnamed station master at…
‘It’ll be a sort of Scottish Pevsner, then?’ This was the reaction of an unnamed station master at…
‘Writing in 1965-6, Pevsner caught both the success of the burgeoning Shakespeare industry and the tension with the…
The wonderful houses, churches and stately homes of Derbyshire are well known, but there are plenty of surprising…
To celebrate publication of the first two volumes in a new series from Pevsner, we asked Pevsner publisher…
The Pevsner annual newsletter is now available online. Read on for Pevsner highlights from 2015, as well as…
‘A landmark in art history publishing.’ Yale are very proud to publish the distinguished Yale University Press Pelican…
David W. Walker is co-author of the two new Pevsner Aberdeenshire volumes in the Buildings of Scotland series, covering…
The subject of stained glass windows has become an increasingly important aspect of the Pevsner guides, both in…
‘The counties of England implicitly argue in their architecture that our ancestors knew what they were about and…
Author James Bettley on Nikolaus Pevsner in Suffolk, his practices and an ongoing mission of vision and revision…
In this centenary year of the Great War, Pevsner author Simon Bradley explores some rarely seen memorials to…
Yale’s Pevsner Architectural Guides series has continued to grow during 2014, and now includes a revised volume on Bedfordshire, Huntingdonshire…
It’s been a big year for digital projects at Yale University Press. Between the two offices in London and…
The Pevsner Architectural Guides were begun in 1951 by the architectural historian Sir Nikolaus Pevsner (1902-83) with the aim…
The South Ulster volume of the Buildings of Ireland covers the inland counties of Cavan, Monaghan and Armagh,…