Bright Underground Spaces: the Railway Stations of Charles Holden, written by David Lawrence & published by Capital Transport in association with the London Transport Museum, looks at the first period of radically new architecture on the London Underground, between the mid-1920 & the start of the Second World War, & in particular at the work of Charles Holden. Holden brought light & space to Underground stations on a scale that went far beyond the designs of his predecessors & even some of his contemporaries, & all of his structures still serve the people of London decades later. The book is illustrated with numerous photos, mostly contemporary black & white ones, original sketches used to prepare the designs, & even detail such as examples of brick types & patterns of brick bonding.