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OverviewFor more than 200 years, and especially since the rediscovery of ancient Egypt by Europe in the 19th century, the exotic Egyptian style in architecture has been a sign of our fascination with a civilisation that has had a long-lasting and deep-seated influence on British culture. From its fashionable success in the Regency period to its varied uses in the 20th century, Egyptian-style architecture has much to say about what ancient Egypt represents to us. Egypt in England is the first detailed guide to the use of the Egyptian style in architecture and interiors in England, and to those that survive, most of which can be seen or visited by the public. Fully illustrated, it combines a series of topic essays giving the architectural and Egyptological background to the use of the style with a guide allowing sites to be located, and explaining what can still be seen. A variety of buildings and monuments – from cinema, supermarket, synagogue and factory, to folly, mill, Masonic temple and mausoleum – are highlighted in the book. For those who don't know their architrave from their entablature, or their Anubis from their Uraeus, there are also glossaries of architectural terms and ancient Egyptian deities. This engaging book is an accessible and practical guide for a general audience, but has enough depth to be useful to scholars in a range of subject areas. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chris ElliottPublisher: Historic England Imprint: Historic England Dimensions: Width: 19.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 1.027kg ISBN: 9781848020887ISBN 10: 1848020880 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 06 November 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Section one: Understanding Egypt in England 1. Architecture: Imhotep in England 2. Cemeteries: Catacombs and cornices 3. Cinemas: The splendour of Luxor 4. Egyptiana: Silver gilt services to sewing machines 5. Egyptology: From antiquary to Egyptologist 6. Freemasonry: Wisdom from the east and the Pharaoh’s apron 7. Hieroglyphs: Writings of priests, words of the gods Section two: Finding Egypt in England 8. London 9. South East 10. South West 11. East of England 12. East Midlands 13. West Midlands 14. Yorkshire and The Humber 15. North West Architectural Glossary Glossary of Egyptian gods and goddessesReviews'This user-friendly publication should please both curious newcomers who want to explore the quirkier aspects of their local history, and those more familiar with Egyptology who want a handy reference book to dip into' 'This user-friendly publication should please both curious newcomers who want to explore the quirkier aspects of their local history, and those more familiar with Egyptology who want a handy reference book to dip into' 'an intriguing trot, gloriously illustrated, through two centuries of eccentric revivalist architecture' The Times, December 2012 'This is a most interestingly comprehensive yet individualistic compendium-cum-guidebook on a prerennially fascinating subject.' -- Edward Chaney The Victorian, No 44 Author InformationDr Chris Elliott is a Visiting Fellow, Department of Archaeology, University of Southampton. He is the author of Egypt in England (English Heritage Publishing 2012) and a writer on Egypt and architectural history. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |