A collection of letters discovered by chance in an old trunk,
accompanied by cartoons and news clippings: the great historical
interest of this collection gradually became apparent. The letters
provide a vivid, first-hand account of life in the office of Sir Edwin
Lutyens as told by those who worked there. The letters, comical and
entertaining, were written by the young architects who had served in
Lutyens' office as architectural assistants or apprentices. Some of
these young men went on to have very distinguished careers of their
own - Sir Basil Spence, for example. Others might be more obscure, but
all share and describe the great sense of fun that was had working for
the great architect. The letters are illustrated with cartoons of the
period, making this book a unique and fascinating historical record, of
great appeal to anyone interested in Lutyens.