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The Long Weekend: Life in the English Country House, 1918-1939
Adrian Tinniswood
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| #69204 in Books | Basic Books | 2016-05-03 | 2016-05-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x1.25 x6.50l,.0 | File type: PDF | 344 pages | Basic Books||64 of 68 people found the following review helpful.| Left wanting more about the promised weekends.|By Jim in Chicago|This book has great promise and a couple worthwhile chapters including an opening piece on the actual weekends promised by the title and a closing chapter on the servants lives, but between there is much tedium.
Chapter after chapter of how Lord Sumblebum hired some known society decorator to do up Mo||Library Journal|[Tinniswood] reveals the English country house as a vibrant enterprise, benefitting from new owners, money, and architects bringing contemporary ideas to the art of country living. Informative and entertaining, Tinniswood's meti
As WWI drew to a close, change reverberated through the halls of England's country homes. As the sun set slowly on the British Empire, the shadows lengthened on the lawns of a thousand stately homes.
In The Long Weekend, historian Adrian Tinniswood introduces us to the tumultuous, scandalous and glamourous history of English country houses during the years between World Wars. As estate taxes and other challenges forced many of these venerable houses onto th...
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