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Child, Mark:The Abbey House & Gardens Malmesbury
- Première édition 2011, ISBN: 9781445602974
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New York: Platt & Munk, 1966. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition.. Edition not stated. No indication of later printings, c 1966. Pictorial boards. Boards clean and bright, corner… Plus…
New York: Platt & Munk, 1966. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition.. Edition not stated. No indication of later printings, c 1966. Pictorial boards. Boards clean and bright, corners gently bumped. Spine ends a trifle rubbed, else solid. Binding firm. Contents clean and unmarked. DJ clipped at lower corner, price intact at upper corner ($2.50) edges rubbed with minor chipping at corners. Top corner of rear panel with 1" closed tear and accompanying crease. Spine heel rubbed with shallow chipping, head with 3/4" piece missing, accompanying creasing. Otherwise, jacket bright and whole, now in protective mylar cover. Size: 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall., Platt & Munk, 1966, 3, SOFTBACK SHIPPED FROM THE UK.* Edition: 1st. Thus.* Impression: 1st.* Date of Publication: 2011* Publisher: Amberley Publishing.* Binding and cover condition: Colour photo-illustrated soft card covers showing several views of the Abbey House. No bumps or rubs. No shelf wear to edges or corners . No creases to spine or hinge. Seems un-used. As new. FINE* Contents condition: PRIVATE COPY NOT EX-LIBRARY. Clean, crisp, tight & bright. No annotations, inscriptions or marks to text, no tanning or other visible faults. FINE* Illustrations: Colour photo-illustrations within text throughout.* Pages: 224 pp. text. No appendices.* Product Description:- Constructed in Cotswold style in the C16th. and standing on a ridge above the river at Malmesbury, next to the famous abbey church, Abbey House was built as a residence for the family of one of England's most important Tudor clothiers. It was raised above the remains of a thirteenth-century building, still in situ, that was associated with the Benedictine abbey. Today, it's surrounded by some of the most beautiful private gardens in the country, which are open daily in season to the public. This is the story of Abbey House, a tale that begins at the birth of Christianity in the area, spans the Dissolution of the monasteries, and encompasses the renaissance of trade that succeeded it. It tells how the now world-famous 'Naked Gardeners' got their name, and what naturism means to Ian and Barbara Pollard, the creators of Abbey House Gardens. It is illustrated throughout with the author's own photographs (some unclothed !).* This is a FINE copy of the 1st./1st. with no visible faults.*, Amberley Publishing, 2011-04-15, 5<
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Mark Child:Abbey House & Gardens Malmesbury (Paperback)
- Livres de poche 2011, ISBN: 1445602970
[EAN: 9781445602974], Neubuch, [PU: Amberley Publishing, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Constructed in Cotswold style in the sixteenth century and standing on a ridge… Plus…
[EAN: 9781445602974], Neubuch, [PU: Amberley Publishing, United Kingdom], Language: English. Brand new Book. Constructed in Cotswold style in the sixteenth century and standing on a ridge above the river at Malmesbury, next to the famous abbey church Abby House was built as a residence for the family of one of England's most important Tudor clothiers. It was raised above the remains of a thirteenth-century building, still in situ, that was associated with the Benedictine abbey. Today, it's surrounded by some of the most beautiful private gardens in the country, which are open daily in season to the public. This is the story of Abbey House, a tale that begins at the birth of Christianity in the area, spans the Dissolution of the monasteries, and encompasses the renaissance of trade that succeeded it. The book describes the buildings that have been on the site, and the people who lived in them: entrepreneurs and tradesmen, politicians and soldiers, surgeons and doctors, nuns, aristocrats and landed gentry. It tells how the history of the nation affected Abbey House, and how the estate engages with the story of Malmesbury. Here too is a comprehensive description of Abbey House, inside and out; an exploration of how the gardens were made, and of each season in them; and an account of the many craftspeople whose work is represented throughout the house and the grounds. It tells how the now world-famous 'Naked Gardeners' got their name, and what naturism means to Ian and Barbara Pollard, the creators of Abbey House Gardens. It is illustrated throughout with the author's own photographs., Books<
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Abbey House & Gardens Malmesbury
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Constructed in Cotswold style in the sixteenth century and standing on a ridge above the river at Malmesbury, next to the famous abbey church Abby House was built as a residence for the f… Plus…
Constructed in Cotswold style in the sixteenth century and standing on a ridge above the river at Malmesbury, next to the famous abbey church Abby House was built as a residence for the family of one of England's most important Tudor clothiers. It was raised above the remains of a thirteenth-century building, still in situ, that was associated with the Benedictine abbey. Today, it's surrounded by some of the most beautiful private gardens in the country, which are open daily in season to the public. This is the story of Abbey House, a tale that begins at the birth of Christianity in the area, spans the Dissolution of the monasteries, and encompasses the renaissance of trade that succeeded it. The book describes the buildings that have been on the site, and the people who lived in them: entrepreneurs and tradesmen, politicians and soldiers, surgeons and doctors, nuns, aristocrats and landed gentry. It tells how the history of the nation affected Abbey House, and how the estate engages with the story of Malmesbury. Here too is a comprehensive description of Abbey House, inside and out; an exploration of how the gardens were made, and of each season in them; and an account of the many craftspeople whose work is represented throughout the house and the grounds. It tells how the now world-famous 'Naked Gardeners' got their name, and what naturism means to Ian and Barbara Pollard, the creators of Abbey House Gardens. It is illustrated throughout with the author's own photographs. Books<
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Mark Child:Abbey House & Gardens Malmesbury
- Livres de poche ISBN: 9781445602974
Paperback, [PU: Amberley Publishing], The fully illustrated story of one of England's most beautiful country houses and its magnificent gardens., Residential Buildings, Domestic Buildings… Plus…
Paperback, [PU: Amberley Publishing], The fully illustrated story of one of England's most beautiful country houses and its magnificent gardens., Residential Buildings, Domestic Buildings, Palaces, Chateaux, Country Houses, Social & Cultural History, Gardening, Gardens (descriptions, History Etc), Garden Design & Planning, Landscape Gardening, Local History<
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Child, Mark:Abbey House & Gardens Malmesbury
- Livres de poche ISBN: 9781445602974
Paperback. Very Good., 3
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