So here's a book about the history of architecture that I'm gradually reading. It's good in the way that it doesn't read like a stereotypical history of [insert general thing that is made sound much less interesting by this title], and despite the fact it doesn't have a lot of pictures (everyone likes a few photos to look at) it's actually really readable and easy to get into, but not in the way that feels demeaning like you get with some books.
As you can probably tell from the title it basically goes through the 50 main architectural movements, and in chronological order, which is always helpful (:
I would recommend this if you are a beginner like me, and don't necessarily need loads of depth for your level of interest.
Jess (:
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