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The Power and the Glory

Life in the English Country House Before the Great War

Author: Adrian Tinniswood  

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"Adrian Tinniswood reconstructs life in the country house during its golden age before the Great War, when Britain ruled over a quarter of the earth's population and its stately homes were at their most opulent. But change was on the horizon: the landed classes were being forced to grapple not only with new neighbors, but also with new social norms and expectations"--

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"Adrian Tinniswood reconstructs life in the country house during its golden age before the Great War, when Britain ruled over a quarter of the earth's population and its stately homes were at their most opulent. But change was on the horizon: the landed classes were being forced to grapple not only with new neighbors, but also with new social norms and expectations"--

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A spirited history of the English country house in its golden age

For generations, the great palaces of Britain were home to living histories, noble families that had reigned for centuries. But by the end of the nineteenth century, members of elite society found themselves, for the first time, in the company of arrivistes. Their new neighbors--from chorus girls to millionaire greengrocers to guano impresarios--lacked lineage and were unencumbered by the weight of tradition.

In The Power and the Glory, historian Adrian Tinniswood reconstructs life in the country house during its golden age before the Great War, when Britain ruled over a quarter of the earth's population and its stately homes were at their most opulent. But change was on the horizon: the landed classes were being forced to grapple not only with new neighbors, but also with new social norms and expectations.

An exuberant story, The Power and the Glory offers a delicious, captivating, and often scandalous history of the British country house.

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Critic Reviews

"Tinniswood, rather with the air of an impeccable butler assuring the visitor that all will be well, welcomes the reader into a world of glamour and mad extravagance... what a wonderful bird's eye view [he] gives us."--The Jewish Chronicle
"Sardonically witty."--Timothy Mowl, Country Life Magazine
"Tinniswood's winning approach to writing history... combines the anecdotal and the analytical to paint a vivid picture of somewhat distant days and cultures."--New Criterion
"One of the most enjoyable aspects of this book is the palpable excitement felt by late 19th-century owners about their houses' newfangled features."--Times (UK)
"[A] smart, understatedly witty book... the consistent strength of this book is Tinniswood's skill at spotlighting characters; for a book highlighting places, these pages are most memorably full of people."--Open Letters Review
"A lively and informative history sprinkled with nuggets of insight."--Wall Street Journal
"A whirling, waltzing panorama through the last carefree age of British nobility. Tinniswood [has] a terrific eye for detail and anecdote, all the better to show the country house in its most extreme age of pomp, profligacy and exuberance."--New Statesman
A Telegraph Best History Book of 2024
"As with Adrian Tinniswood's other books, [The Power and the Glory] is underscored by meticulous social, economic and architectural research [and an] engaging cast of characters... The range and the scope of his book is breathtaking."--Country Life Magazine
"Entertaining."--Literary Review
"An entertaining mélange of scholarship and scandal."--Kirkus
"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, author of A Place for Everything
"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, author of The Palace
"Tinniswood has done it again. His trademark blend of glamor, scholarship, and superlative storytelling makes this an enthralling read."--Lucy Worsley, author of Agatha Christie

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About the Author

Adrian Tinniswood is professorial research fellow in history at the University of Buckingham, adjunct professor in history at Maynooth University, and the author of many books on British history, including Noble Ambitions and the New York Times bestseller The Long Weekend. He was awarded an OBE for services to heritage by Queen Elizabeth II and lives in Ireland.

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Product Details

Publisher
Basic Books
Published
12th November 2024
Pages
448
ISBN
9781541602793

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