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The following list of Charles Reilly's writings and broadcasts is included to give an indication of the chronological development of his work, together with a sense of its breadth. Although not comprehensive, it does include the majority of the books and articles he wrote between his appointment to the Roscoe Chair in 1904 and his death in 1948.

1905

‘Some Tendencies in Modern Architecture’, British Architect, Vol. LXIII, p. 329

‘Some Tendencies in Modern Architecture’, Building News, 12 May, pp. 673–74

‘The Training of Architects’, The University Review, Vol. 1, No. 3, p. 241

The Training of Architects, Sherrat & Hughes, London

1906

‘A Beautiful Liverpool’, Daily Post and Mercury, 29 January

The Liverpool Portfolio of Measured Drawings, Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

1907

‘Urban and Suburban Planning’, The Builder, 6 June

‘Small Houses: Book by Baillie Scott’, Manchester Guardian, 11 January

1908

‘The University Teaching of Architecture’, Daily Courier, 12 October

‘The Proposed Diplomat at Cambridge’, The Times, 18 February

The Liverpool Portfolio of Measured Drawings, Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

1910

‘The Modern Renaissance in American Architecture’, RIBA Journal, 25 June, pp. 630–35

‘Town Planning Schemes in America’, Town Planning Review, April, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 54–55

‘The City of the Future: The Immediate Future in England’, Town Planning Review, October, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 191–97

The Liverpool Architectural Sketch Book, Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

1911

‘Criticism of Drawings Submitted for the Institute Prizes and Studentships 1910– 1911’, RIBA Journal, 4 February, pp. 220–26

The Liverpool Architectural Sketch Book, Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

1912

‘Review of Students’ Work’, The Architect, 20 September

‘On the Need for an English School of Architecture’, Architects’ and Builders’ Journal, 31 January, pp. 115–17

‘The Monumental Qualities in Architecture’, Town Planning Review, April, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 11–18 1913

The Liverpool Architectural Sketch Book, Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

1914

‘Architecture as an Academic Subject’, in A Miscellany Presented to J. M. Mackay, Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

Selected Etchings by Piranesi, Technical Journals, London

1920

The Liverpool University Architectural Sketch Book, Proprietors of Architectural Review, London

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The Architecture and Influence of Charles Reilly
, pp. 206 - 224
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Print publication year: 2001

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