The Honeywood Files
by H. B. Creswell
In this first US publication of a richly comic classic––originally published in England in the 1920s––the pitfalls and vicissitudes of home building are presented in sharp and unforgettable detail, in the form of letters to and from the architect––a hapless young man named James Spinlove, who, in his valiant attempts to create the Honeywood mansion for Sir Leslie Brash, encounters a motley collection of contractors, surveyors, plumbers and town planners––to say nothing of intensely litigious lawyers, and Sir Leslie Brash himself, along with his good lady. The Honeywood File follows the rich tradition of wry English humor. It also contains a great deal of valuable and still-pertinent information about building a house.