
The Power and the Glory
Adrian Tinniswood
£25.00
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‘Glamour, scholarship and superlative storytelling […] an enthralling read.’
LUCY WORSLEY
Adrian Tinniswood opens the doors on the excess, intrigue and absurdities of life in the late Victorian and Edwardian country house
In the decades before the First World War, the owners of the nation’s stately homes revelled in a golden age of glory and glamour. Nothing lay beyond their reach in a world where privilege and hedonism went hand-in-hand with duty and honour.
This was a time when the ancestral seats of ancient nobility stood side-by-side with the fabulous palaces of Jewish bankers and Indian princes, when dukes and duchesses mixed with aristocratic society hostesses who had learned to dance in the chorus line and self-made millionaires who had been raised in the slums of Manchester and Birmingham.
The Power and the Glory explores the country house during this golden age, when Britain ruled over a quarter of the world’s population, when its stately homes were at their most opulent and when, for the privileged few, life in the country house was the best life of all.
‘A wonderful book.’
JUDITH FLANDERS
‘Scintillating and brilliant, from a master of the subject.’
GARETH RUSSELL
**A DAILY TELEGRAPH BOOK OF THE YEAR**
Publisher Review
Adrian Tinniswood has done it again. His trademark blend of glamour, scholarship and superlative storytelling makes this an enthralling read. — Lucy Worsley A wonderful book. There is no one better than Adrian Tinniswood to explore the dichotomy of the great country houses of Britain in the long prewar period, as he shows us ancestral hangings mixed with new telephone exchanges, coronation robes with marble swimming baths that doubled as ballrooms. — Judith Flanders Scintillating and brilliant, from a master of the subject. The book is like sitting down to dinner with a fascinating companion – it is deeply learned but also erudite, conversational, and interesting. A beautiful portrait of the Victorian and the Edwardian country house, full of analysis and anecdotes. — Gareth Russell
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