"This volume is everything that one has come to expect from a Grove title: literate, comprehensive, and authoritative . . . for libraries with specialized art or Islamic collections, this is essential."--Library Journal (Starred Review)"The editors are to be saluted for the vast amount of readily accessible information contained in these three volumes."--The Art Magazine"It is not only highly recommended for academic and larger public libraries but its survey articles and sections on history, historiography, and approaches to scholarship are required reading for graduate students, who will find especially valuable the editors' tip that 'there are dissertations waiting to be written here!'"--Booklist (Outstanding Review)"Jonathan M. Bloom and Sheila S. Blair continually publish excellent resources about Islamic art and architecture for the English-speaking world. Their latest opus, The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture, is worthy to be included on their stellar list of classic works not only for being the only resource in English solely devoted to Islamic art and architecture, but also for its unparalleled scholarship."--American Reference BooksAnnual"Essential. Upper-level undergraduates and above; general readers"--CHOICE"Based on their collective and solo achievements, Bloom's and Blair's GEIAA is destined to become the definite work in the area of Islamic art and architecture, which will undoubtedly be on the shelves of all libraries."--American Reference Books Annual"Readers already hooked on Islamic art will experience that kid-in-a-candy-shop feeling as they leaf through this marvelously illustrated three-volume set...so broadly informative and beautifully done that it is a must for every university library and all serious students of the subject." --Religion and the Arts