A trip through the archives unearths a real treasure in the form of a 1931 book about Buckingham Palace which offers a fascinatingly different perspective on one of the world’s most famous buildings.
Every so often, we delve in to Country Life’s architecture archive for a treasure of the past. This week, it’s not a feature, but a book review.
The review in question, however, isn’t about some run-of-the-mill novel, or even a history. Instead, it’s a look at a…