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The Stately Homes of England is a rich tapestry of the architectural splendor and historical narrative that forms the backbone of England's cultural heritage. This anthology masterfully captures the grandiose beauty and storied past of England's country estates through a collection of essays and illustrations, presenting a diversity of styles ranging from romantic to gothic. The collection transports readers to an array of opulent settings, each narrative unveiling a unique story of lineage, power, and design. With descriptive passages that bring the halls and gardens to life, the anthology highlights standout pieces that echo the grandeur and subtle intricacies of the architectural marvels they depict. Editors Llewellynn Frederick William Jewitt and S. C. Hall bring together a fascinating array of voices, offering deeply researched insights into the historic and cultural essence of these architectural gems. Both editors were pivotal figures in the 19th-century literary world, contributing significantly to the preservation and celebration of British history and culture. The anthology aligns with movements of the era that sought to preserve national heritage and identity, offering a mosaic of perspectives that enrich understanding of England's cultural and architectural history. This anthology invites readers on an immersive journey through England's stately homes, offering a panorama of perspectives that is as enlightening as it is engaging. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of architecture, history, and culture, demonstrating the power of collaborative scholarship. As readers explore the myriad styles and narratives within this volume, they are afforded a unique vantage point from which to appreciate the diversity and intricacies of England's stately homes, making it an essential addition to any literature or history enthusiast's collection. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
by George William Frederick HOWARD (7th Earl of Carlisle.)
1870
by Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, Frederick Howard Earl of Carlisle
1897
The manuscripts consist of a small number of documents of the 13th to 17th centuries and an extensive collection of eighteenth century papers, including the private and official correspondence of the Howard family with most of the important men of the period. Among the public documents are papers and minutes relating to the "American War of Independence, the negotiations with the Americans in 1778-80 [and] the fifth Earl of Carlisle's mission to America as British commissioner". Of the private correspondence the largest group contains the letters of George Selwyn to the fifth Earl of Carlisle, 1767-1790.
by Llewellynn Frederick William Hall, Samuel Carter Jewitt
2018 · BoD – Books on Demand
Reproduction of the original: The Stately Homes of England by Llewellynn Frederick William Jewitt, Samuel Carter Hall