Derry Moore’s exclusive colour photographs and Clive Aslet’s authoritative text provide a sumptuous architectural and historical appreciation of the Upper House.
INTRODUCTION
A perspective from different peers, for example, Lord Hurd, Lord Patten, Lady Marr, Lord Ferrers, etc.
THE BUILDING AND ITS TRADITIONS
This describes the architecture in detail; how Barry and Pugin arrived at the final designs.
Also, the traditions and procedures of the Upper House – for example, the Lord Chancellor’s Procession, the Woolsack.
ITS HISTORY
The history as the Victorians saw it. Every square inch of the Palace of Westminster symbolises the Victorians’ sense of their past, surviving as part of a continuous tradition of democracy. This chapter would examine the key points that the Victorians sought to emphasise, in the light of modern historical knowledge.
KEY EVENTS
The key events that shaped the House of Lords up to the present day – the Great Reform Act, the 1911 debacle with Lloyd-George,
WHAT THE LORDS DO TODAY
An analysis of the function of the chamber. Discussion of the alternatives, with reform in mind.
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Review’s for Clive Aslet’s THE LAST COUNTRY HOUSES:
“...must rival Mark Girourd as one of the best. His book is superb”
Nigel Nicolson in The Guardian
“His book is a revelation... (he) has the catholicity of taste demanded for a book like this”
Anthony Powell in The Daily Telegraph
Derry Moore (AKA The Earl of Drogheda) is one of the UK’s leading architecture and garden photographers working today. His photographs are to be seen in many magazines and publications, notably Country Life.
Clive Aslet is an architectural Historian by training and wrote the highly acclaimed THE LAST COUNTRY HOUSES. He is the editor of Country Life magazine and recently stirred public debate with his book ANYONE FOR ENGLAND?
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Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: New. Condizione sovraccoperta: New. 1st Edition. A new slip-cased copy bound in Italy in red leather or leatherette, a limited edition of 150, this being number 74. Signed by the author and the photographer on half-title page, no recipient name. London: HarperCollins, 1998. 192 pp quarto red hardcover with gold text on cover and spine. Hundreds of colour and b/w photos. Decorated endpapers, ribbon page marker, printed on glossy paper, index, superbly illustrated, mainly in colour. Photographer Derry Moore had unlimited access to the building and many of his fellow peers; many of the resultant photographs show Pugin's architectural design in all its magnificent detail. A spectacular study of the inner workings and beauty of the House of Lords. We pack our books properly and ship daily from the UK. Signed by Author(s). Codice articolo ABE-1652437656181