Publications Out of Print
SAVE has been producing reports since its foundation in 1975; many of our early publications are now out of print, but please search below to see some of the campaigns and battles SAVE has fought.
Found 119 publications, showing 51 - 60
Let Poultry live again!
Published in June 1988 to coincide with the 2nd public enquiry into redevelopment proposals for the No. 1 Poultry site at the heart of the City of London.
Live or Let Die; Buildings at Risk 2010 - 2011
£7.00 (£5.00 Friends Price)
ISBN: 978-0-905978-63-5
Our annual catalogue of buildings at risk will be published in June. Last year's sold out in just 6 weeks. To guarantee your copy, you can place a pre-order now. Click here to download an order form, for further information click here.
* Catalogues from previous years are still available to purchase, for further details see the publication order form.
London after Livingsone: an agenda for English Heritage
The abolition of the GLC heralds a new era for London's historic buildings and areas with English Heritage taking over the responsibilities of the former GLC Historic Buildings Division. Published April 1986.
London's churches are falling down
Draws attention to a considerable number of churches in the Diocese of London under threat. Published April 1985.
Lost houses of Scotland
Since 1900 Scotland has lost at least 378 notable country houses. This book documented the losses and underlined the importance of the efforts being made to preserve, maintain and use those that remain. Published July 1980.
Manchester: The disappearing Cathedral Conservation Area
The 5th in the series on northern towns examined planning policies which have blighted the core of this great city. Published November 1982.
Moscow Heritage at Crisis Point - 2nd Edition
£18.00 (£18.00 Friends Price)
Following up from the 2007 report this new edition brings our attention back to the continued threat to Moscow’s architectural heritage. This latest bilingual report from SAVE Europe’s Heritage and MAPS (Moscow Architectural Preservation Society), with support from DoCoMoMo International, lists the latest loses, the current threats and proposals to help protect Moscow’s historic buildings. This new edition, which displays 200 pictures across 128 pages, also includes information about threats to St Petersburg.
This has been launched in Russia but will not be launched in Britain until late September - copies will be available to order from the SAVE office in October. We ask for a voluntary donation of £18.
Moscow Heritage at Crisis Point - 2nd Edition (2009)
£18.00 (£18.00 Friends Price)
Following up from the 2007 report this new edition brings our attention back to the continued threat to Moscow’s architectural heritage. This latest bilingual report from SAVE Europe’s Heritage and MAPS (Moscow Architectural Preservation Society), with support from DoCoMoMo International, lists the latest loses, the current threats and proposals to help protect Moscow’s historic buildings. This new edition, which displays 200 pictures across 128 pages, also includes information about threats to St Petersburg.
Nobody's home: historic buildings in search for new owners
SAVE's second countrywide catalogue of listed buildings at risk. The report features over 150 buildings from country houses to railway stations, follies to churches. Published November 1990.
Northern Railway heritage
An illustrated guide to the railway heritage of northern England, including stations, warehouses, engineering structures and working steam railways. Published August 1983.