I really love the images in this book.
A warning: this is a 2002 reprint of an 1968 publication, which is fine, but it means that the prints are all black and white even though the originals are (to my knowledge) mostly color renderings. If you go to the Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris website, you can find some of the images from this book in their full splendour.
If you love the work of any of these architects, then buy this book--you will be impressed by the number of engravings and paintings, and of course by the imagination and wonder of the buildings therein. Also, I don't know of any other way to bring so many of these designs into the home, but if you do, please share!
One note: the scholarly writing grounds these works in history, which I appreciate, but the writing is at times trite and annoying. For instance: "[A] rather childish imagination" is not the same thing as a rather child-like imagination.