Works discussed on our site are not usually included here. For these, see an additional list of reviews of recent books on Victorian Architects and Architecture. See also the bibliographies of individual architects.
Aldrich, Megan, and Alexandrina Buchanan. Thomas Rickman & The Victorians. (Studies in Victorian Architecture and Design, Volume 7). London: The Victorian Society, 2019.
Aslin, Elizabeth. "E. W. Godwin, William Burges and the Japanese Taste." Apollo 76 (1962): 779-84.
___. Nineteenth Century English Furniture. London: Faber and Faber, 1962.
Beaver, Patrick. The Crystal Palace, 1851-1936. A Portrait of Victorian Enterprise. London: Hugh Evelyn, 1970.
Betjeman, John. An American's Guide to English Parish Churches. New York: McDowell, Obolensky, 1958.
Boex, Alf. From Gothic Revival to Functional Form: A Study in Victorian Theories of Design. Oslo and New York: Oslo University Press and The Humanities Press, 1957.
Bremner, Alex, ed. Ecclesiology Abroad: The British Empire and Beyond. (Studies in Victorian Architecture and Design, Volume 4). London: The Victorian Society, 2012.
Chadwick, George F. The Works of Sir Joseph Paxton, 1803-1865. London: Architectural Press, 1961.
Clark, Kenneth. The Gothic Revival: An Essay in the History of Taste. Orig. pub. 1928. London: Constable, 1950.
Clarke, Basil F. L. Anglican Cathedrals Outside the British Isles. London; Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge, 1958.
___. Church-Builders of the Nineteenth Century. London: Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge, 1938.
___, and John Betjeman. English Churches. London: Vista Books, 1964.
Collins, Peter. Changing Ideals in Modern Architecture, 1750-1950. London: Faber and Faber, 1965.
Curran, C. P. "Benjamin Woodward, Ruskin and the O'Sheas." Studies 29 (1940):25568.
DeZurko, Edward Pt. Origins of Functionalist Theory. New York: Columbia University Press, 1957.
Ferriday, Peter, 'The Oxford Museum." Architectural Review 132 (1962) :408-16.
___. "The Revival: Stories Ancient and Modern." Architectural Review 121 (1957): 155-57.
___. ed. Victorian Architecture. London: Jonathan Cape, 1963.
Fischer, W. Geborgenheit und Freiheit. Vom Bauen mit Glas. Krefeld: n.p., 1970.
Frankl, Paul. The Gothic: Literary Sources and Interpretations through Eight Centuries. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1960.
ffrench, Yvonne. The Great Exhihition: 1851. London: Harvill Press, [1950].
Geist, Johann Friedrich. Passagen: Ein Bautyp des 19. Jahrhunderts. Munich: PrestelVerlag, 1969.
Gibbs-Smith, C. H. The Great Exhibition of 1851. A Commemorative Album. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1950.
Girouard, Mark. Milton Ernest Hall, Bedfordshire. Country Life 146 (1969) :1042-46.
Gloag, John. Mr. Loudon's England. The Life and Work of John Claudius Loudon and His Influence on Architecture and Furniture Design. London: Oriel Press, 1970.
___. Victorian Comfort. A Social History of Design from 1830-1900. New York: Macmillan, 1961.
___. Victorian Taste. Some Social Aspects of Architecture and Industrial Design from 1820-1900. New York: Macmillan, 1962.
___, and Derek Bridgwater. A History of Cast Iron In Architecture. London: G. Allen and Unwin, 1948.
Goodhart-Rendel, H. S. English Architecture since the Regency: An Interpretation. London: Constablc, 1953.
."English Gothic of the Nineteenth Century." Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects 31 (1924):321-45.
___. "Gothic Revival Casualties: St. Alban's, Holborn." Architectural Review 91 (1942): 27-32.
___. "Rogue Architects of the Victorian Era." Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, 3d ser. 48 (1949): 251-58.
The Great Exhibition: Oficial Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue. 2d ed. 3 vols. London: Spie:er Brothers, 1851.
Grote, L., ed. Historismus und bildende Kunst. Studien zur Kunst des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts 1. Munich: Prestel-Verlag, 1965.
Gwynn, Denis R. Lord Shrewsbury, Pugin, and the Catholic Revival. London: Hollins and Carter, 1946.
Harries, Susie. Pevsner and Victorian Architecture. (Studies in Victorian Architecture and Design, Volume 5). London: The Victorian Society, 2015.
Harris, Edmund. The Rogue Goths – R.L. Roumieu, Joseph Peacock and Bassett Keeling. Swindon: Historic England, 2024.
Herford, C. H. "Ruskin and the Gothic Revival." Quarterly Review 207 (1907):77-96.
Hersey, George L. High Victorian Gothic" A Study in Associationism. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1972.
Hill, Rosemary, Colin Cunningham and Aileen Reid. Victorians Revalued: What the Victorians Thought of Nineteenth-Century Architecture (Studies in Victorian Architecture and Design, Volume 2). London: The Victorian Society, 2010.
Hill, Rosemary, and Michael Hall. The 1840s (Studies in Victorian Architecture and Design, Volume 1). London: The Victorian Society, 2008.
Hitchcock, Henry-Russell. Architecture: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. 2nd ed. Baltimore: Penguin, 1963.
___."Brunel and Paddington." Architectural Review 109 (1951): 240-46.
___. The Crystal Palace: The Structure, Its Antecedents, and Its Immediate Progeny. Northampton, Mass.: Smith College Musellm, 1951.
___. Early Victorian Architecture in Britain. 2 vols. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1954.
___. "G. E. Street in the 1850s." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 19 (1960) :145-71.
___. "High Victorian Gothic." Victorian Studies 1 (1957): 47-71.
___. "Victorian Monuments of Commerce." Architectural Review 105 (1949): 61-74.
Hobhouse, Christopher. 1851 and the Crystal Palace. New York: Dutton, 1937.
Howell, Peter. Victorian Churches. R.I.B.A. Drawings Series. Feltham: Country Life Books, 1968.
Howell, Peter, and Andrew Saint, eds. Butterfield Revisited. (Studies in Victorian Architecture and Design, Volume 6). London: The Victorian Society, 2017.
Howell, Peter, and Peter C.W. Taylor. George Edmund Street. Historic England, 2024.
Johnson, Charles A. "Development of the Suspension Bridge." Architectural Forum 49 (1928) :721-28.
Jordan, Robert Fumeaux. Victorian Architecture. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1966.
___. "Ruskin and Emotional Architecture." Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects. 3d ser. 7 (1899-1900): 181-88.
Klingender, Francis D. Art and the Industrial Revolution. London: N. Carringte)n, [1947] .
Lough, A. G. The Infuence of John Mason Neale. London: Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge, 1962.
Luckhurst, K. W. The Story of Exhibitions. London and New York: Studio Publications,1951.
Madsen, Stephan Tschudi. "Viktorianske Dekorativ Kunst." Kordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseums-Arbok: Trondheim: n.p., 1952.
Mardell.Joshua. Victorian Architecture & Dynasticism. (Studies in Victorian Architecture and Design, Volume 9). London: The Victorian Society, 2025.
Markham, Violet. Paxton and the Bachelor Duke. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1935.
Meeks, Carroll L. V. "Creative Eclecticism." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 12 (1953): 1.5-18.
___. The Railroad Station: An Architectural History. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1956.
Pace, G. G. "Pusey and Leeds." Architectural Review 98 (1945): 178-80.
Pevsner, Nikolaus. "Early Iron 2. Curvilinear Hothouses." Architectural Review 106 (1949): 188-89.
___. "German Crystal Palace." Architectural Review 148 (1970) :257.
___. Ruskin and Viollet-le-Duc: Englishness and Frenchness in the Appreciation of Gothic Architecture. London: Thames and Hudson, 1969.
___. Studies in Art, Architecture and Design. 2 vols. New York: Walker and Co., 1968.
Piper, John. "St. Marie's Grange, the First Home of A. W. N. Pugin." Architectural Review 98 (1945) :90-93.
Port, M. H. "The New Law Courts Competition, 1866-67." Architectural History 11 (1968) :75-93.
Richardson, Douglas S. "Gothic Revival Architecture in Ireland." Ph.D. dissertation, Yale University, 1970.
Saint, Andrew. French Architecture and the English 1830–1914. (Studies in Victorian Architecture and Design, Volume 8). London: The Victorian Society, 2023.
Ruskin, John, and Henry W. Acland. The Oxford Museum. London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1859.
Scully, Vincent J., Jr. "American Villas." Architectural Review115 (1954):169-79.
______. Romantic Rationalism and the Expression of Structure in Wood: Downing, Wheeler, Gardner, and the "Stick Style," 1840-1876. Art Bulletin 35 (1953): 12142.
_____. The Shingle Style Today. New York: George Braziller, 1974.
Shand, P. Morton. "The Crystal Palace as Structure and Precedent." Architectural Review 81 (1937):65-72.
Sladen, Teresa, and Andrew Saint, eds. Churches 1870-1914. (Studies in Victorian Architecture and Design, Volume 3). London: The Victorian Society, 2011.
Stanton, Phoebe B. The Gothic Revival and American Church Architecture: An Episode in Taste, 1840-1856. Johns Hopkins Studies in Nineteenth-Century Architecture. Baltimore: Johns lIopkins Press, 1968.
___. "Pugin's Principles of Design versus Medievalism." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 13 (1954):20-25.
Stewart, Cecil. The Stones of Manchester. London: Edward Amold, 1956.
Summerson, John, ed. Concerning Architecture: Essays on Architectural Writers and Writing Presented to Nikolaus Pevsner. London: Allen Lane, Penguin, 1968.
___. Heavenly Mansions and Other Essays on Architecture. Orig. pub. 1948. New York: W. W. Norton, 1963.
___. Victorian Architecture: Four Studies in Evaluation. New York: Columbia University Press, 1970.
Tamir, M. "Les Expositions internationales a travers les ages." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Paris, 1939.
Thompson, Paul, "All Saints Church, Margaret Street, Reconsidered." Architectural History 8 (1965):73-94.
___. "The High Victorian Cultural Achievement." In Victorian Society, Conference Report. London: Victorian Society, 1959.
___. "The Problem of Ugliness." Victorian Society, Second Conference Report. London: Victorian Society, 1965.
Thorne, Robert. Matthew Digby Wyatt. Historic England, 2025.
Trappes-Lomax, Michael. Pugin, a Medieval Victorian. London: Sheed and Ward, 1932.
Tuckwell, William. Reminiscences of Oxford. London: Cassel and Co., 1901.
Turnor, Reginald. Nineteenth Century Architecture in Britain. London: B.T. Batsford, 1950.
Vroom, William Frederick. Christ Church, St. Stephen, N.B. New York: The Thwing Co., 1913.
White, James F. The Cambridge Movement, the Ecclesiologists and the Gothic Revival. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1962.
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