Friar Park: A Pictorial History

Friar Park: A Pictorial History

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Friar Park: A Pictorial History

Beautiful full-COLOR pages! Filled to the brim with over 170 vintage and original photos and illustrations, "Friar Park: A Pictorial History" gives a grand tour of the incredible, Victorian neo-Gothic mansion, spectacular Lodges, amazing gardens, lakes, secret caves, and wonderful grounds of Friar Park in Henley-on-Thames as it looked in the late 19th and early 20th century. Original black and white and lush colorized photos and postcards, along with accompanying captions, tell the story of Friar Park from its design and construction by eccentric lawyer Sir Frank Crisp beginning in the 19th century, and give a magical mystery tour that no fan of landscaped gardens, Victorian architecture, and architectural history will ever forget. There has never been a book like this before. Welcome to Friar Park! Potential readers should be assured that we purposely design our books to be reminiscent of vintage publications. These are clearly not designed to look like shiny, glossy coffee-table style books. They are designed to look like someone found them at the bottom of a stack of books, in a dusty old antique shop. Rather than being beautiful, the publishers chose to do something a bit more interesting and creative. This publication is a scholastic and educational study of an architecturally and historically significant English country house. This book is a must-have for any fan of Henley-on-Thames, English Country Houses, The Beatles, George Harrison, and of course Sir Frank Crisp.

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Country
USA
Brand
CREATESPACE
Manufacturer
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Binding
Paperback
ItemPartNumber
colour illustrations
Model
colour illustrations
UnitCount
1
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9781502573261