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Issue 460 (Autumn 2010): Contents

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Inside front cover... Ronald Coase Centenary

2... Editorial / About Contributors

3... Misha Black Centenary

6... The London Library: a photo-essay

10... Clive Price on Bishopsgate Goods Depot: Arches & Ashes

15... Ziba Norman on 150 years of Sanderson

20... Reviews

  • John Cornforth "London Interiors from the pages of Country Life" reviewed by David Watkin
  • Kieran Long “ New London Interiors" reviewed by Ziba Norman
  • Treve Rosoman "London Wallpapers" reviewed by Jeannelise Edelsten
  • Carlos Villanueva Brandt (ed.) "London+10"
  • James Stevens Curl "Spas, Wells & Pleasure Gardens of London" reviewed by Geoff Brandwood
  • Richard Barnett (Mike Jay, ed.) "Medical London"
  • Travis Elborough "The Bus We Loved"
  • Diane Burstein "London Then & Now"
  • Beata Moore "The Square Mile"
  • Mario Salvadori "Why Buildings Stand Up"
  • Matthys Levi & Mario Salvadori "Why Buildings Fall Down"
  • "Japantastic" exhibition at MoDA
  • "A Garden within doors" exhibition at the Geffrye Museum, reviewed by Renny & Ziba Norman

30... Visits 2010

31... Trustees' Annual Report & Accounts 2009

34... Chairman's report to the AGM, 22 June 2010

35... Joining the London Society

36... About the Society

Inside rear cover... Edwin Smith



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