Well folks, the latest tome has thudded into the regulation size, properly sited post box that you have to have in France. It's a Conference report from the 2003 Montpellier Colloquium on 'The Architecture of Reformed Church Buildings (across Europe, TF), 16th/17th centuries'. 14 papers, plus many pics, plans etc. Unfortunately, in a way the French do so well (sorry Phillipe) the contents are listed but not the numerous illustrations of churches, plans and the like - so good but so frustrating as they would be great to list on here. Three which leap out - Temples in the Principality of Orange, secondly, Temples of the Huguenot Colonies in Hesse, thirdly, The Temple Reformee in Copenhagen. There are 14 very brief resumes of the individual papers in English but they are only a few lines long and don't really give the guts of the papers and whilst the papers are interesting, they are of course in French. Just posted for information Tony Fuller