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The country house : past, present, future / Mr David Cannadine and Jeremy Musson.

Fine Arts Library NA7620 .C36 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cannadine, David, 1950- author.
Musson, Jeremy, author.
Contributor:
Royal Oak Foundation, issuing body.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Country homes--England.
Country homes.
Country life.
History.
Mansions.
England.
Mansions--England--History.
Country life--England--History.
England--Social life and customs.
Manners and customs.
Interior decoration--England.
Interior decoration.
Country homes--Decoration.
Local Subjects:
Country homes.
Country homes--Decoration.
Country life.
Interior decoration.
Manners and customs.
Mansions.
Genre:
Essays.
Photobooks.
History.
Physical Description:
432 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Rizzoli International, 2018.
Summary:
From The Crown to Downton Abbey, the country house speaks to our fantasies of rustic splendor, style, and escape. Featuring three hundred photos from the National Trust, this lavish book draws back the curtain on the finest and most important historic homes in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, revealing these great houses' intriguing pasts, grand interiors, and vibrant reinventions for the enjoyment of modern-day visitors, residents, and armchair travelers. Locations include Knole, Cragside, Castle Howard, Chatsworth, Polesden Lacey, Petworth, Castle Bodiam, Blenheim, Longleat, and dozens more. Illuminating essays by country house expert Jeremy Musson, legendary British author and historian David Cannadine, and contributing writers and scholars provide unique insight into centuries of life in a historic home. This is a rich visual resource for lovers of sumptuous interiors on a human scale, as well as grand exterior architecture and gorgeous landscapes. For Anglophiles, royals watchers, and lovers of the country house lifestyle, architecture, and interior design, this is a magnificent new look at landmark British country houses, the treasures they contain, and how they speak to our fantasies of rustic splendor and escape today.
Contents:
The British country house revisited
Design & construction
An inheritance restored: a private owner's experience
Sharing treasures: the National Trust for England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Magnificence & power
Wealth & Consumption
Stories of the "Big House": new approaches in Irish country house studies
Learning & religion
An inviting alliance: the Yorkshire country house partnership
Keeping the roof on: National Trust for Scotland's "Country Houses Scheme"
Pleasure & recreation
Household & function
Legacies of British slave ownership: facing a difficult past
When the walls come down: after the destruction of Marks Hall
Destruction & survival
Downton Abbey and the country house: exploring new fiction.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 418-425) and index.
ISBN:
9780847862726
0847862720
OCLC:
1050769597

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