PrefaceSurvival & revivalSir Walter Scott The age of Abbotsford The broad stone of honour Radical chivalry The Eglinton tournamentVictoria & AlbertMuscular chivalry A mid-century miscellany The public schools The return of ArthurModern courtly love Knights of the empirePlaying the game Chivalry of the people The chivalrous gentlemenThe great warNotes to the TextIndexPhotographic Acknowledgments
Mark Girouard Livres
Cet auteur britannique est spécialisé dans l'écriture sur l'architecture et est une autorité reconnue en matière de maison de campagne. Son travail explore en profondeur l'histoire de l'architecture et comprend également des récits biographiques de personnalités notables. Les lecteurs apprécieront sa connaissance détaillée et son style captivant, qui donne vie au patrimoine architectural.






Life in the English Country House
A Social and Architectural History
The English country house has flourished over the centuries because of its ability to adapt to the changes in English society. This book is an account of the ways in which the upper-class life style were reflected in the houses in which the wealthy and powerful lived. First published in 1978, this is a history of the English country house from the point of view of its owners and users. Ranging from the Middle Ages to the world of Evelyn Waugh, the author also discusses and illustrates how the life of the upper classes shaped their country hosues, how they entertained and were served, how they ran the country and their estates and how they reconciled personal privacy and public display.
The Victorian Country House
- 448pages
 - 16 heures de lecture
 
A study of Britain's great nineteenth-century houses examines their architects, and the social, technological, and economic conditions that made the massive structures possible
An account of upper class French society through the centuries showing how its setting - the chateaux and manoirs of the French countryside evolved in concert with their inhabitants.
Cities & People
- 401pages
 - 15 heures de lecture
 
This social and aesthetic history of the world's major cities from antiquity to the present focuses on crucial periods of the cities' past and examines their architecture in light of the men and women who used it
By looking at England's cathedral towns, Regency spas and industrial cities, and at their market squares, docks, council chambers and assembly rooms, the author traces the development of English towns through the centuries
Friendships
- 192pages
 - 7 heures de lecture
 
A selective autobiography of the most successful, most celebrated and most important architectural historian of his generation. Elegant and moving reminiscences with significant Irish, catholic and architectural resonance by a well established and much loved writer with many successful books in the catalogue.
Historic houses of Britain
- 185pages
 - 7 heures de lecture
 
Shows and describes the history of British palaces, castles, manors, and mansions in Britain, and includes profiles of the people associated with each home



