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OverviewThe English landscape is steeped in ruins. Markers of the nation's rich and often turbulent history, ruins represent not only the passing of time but also the constant presence of the past. In English Ruins, renowned architectural historian Jeremy Musson explores some of England's most evocative derelict and abandoned buildings, from churches, castles and forts to country houses, industrial works and even entire villages. Following a wide-ranging introduction examining the role of the English ruin in defining the nation's identity, Musson surveys each of the featured sites, revealing its past, present and future in fascinating detail. Lavishly illustrated throughout with stunning images by Paul Barker, one of the country's foremost architectural photographers, English Ruins is an invaluable guide to a much-loved aspect of English history. AUTHOR: Paul Barker is a leading architectural photographer. His work is regularly featured in a variety of magazines, and has appeared in several books. He works regularly with English Heritage and the Landmark Trust. Jeremy Musson is an architectural historian, writer and broadcaster. Formerly Architectural Editor of Country Life magazine, he is the author of several books on British country houses. SELLING POINTS: . A captivating record of key historic ruins throughout England, from Northumberland to Sussex, and from Cornwall to Kent . Features picturesque abbeys, castles and stately homes, as well as frequently overlooked urban and industrial ruins . Will appeal to anyone interested in architecture, photography, archaeology and English history . ILLUSTRATIONS: 250 colour * Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeremy MussonPublisher: Merrell Publishers Ltd Imprint: Merrell Publishers Ltd ISBN: 9781858945439ISBN 10: 1858945437 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 30 March 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book makes a compelling case for 'the professional ruin' - COUNTRY LIFE A spectacular and breathtaking visual history of the most amazing buildings in England - THE FRINGE 'This book makes a compelling case for 'the professional ruin - COUNTRY LIFE 'The lively and succinct text is matched by the superb photographs, nearly all in colour, making this book not only cheap at the price but one to treasure and enjoy.' - YORKSHIRE GAZETTE AND HERALD 'A spectacular and breathtaking visual history of the most amazing buildings in England' - THE FRINGE 'This book makes a compelling case for 'the professional ruin - COUNTRY LIFE 'A spectacular and breathtaking visual history of the most amazing buildings in England' - THE FRINGE 'The lively and succinct text is matched by the superb photographs, nearly all in colour, making this book not only cheap at the price but one to treasure and enjoy.' - YORKSHIRE GAZETTE AND HERALD 'Musson - looks at the way ruins affect us emotionally and imaginatively, and at how the English see themselves and their past... The photographs are superb, taken in all seasons but many in winter when the quality of sunlight can add so much interest. The book is well designed and printed.' - HISTORIC HOUSE MAGAZINE Author InformationPaul Barker is a leading architectural photographer. His work is regularly featured in a variety of magazines, and has appeared in several books. He works regularly with English Heritage and the Landmark Trust. Jeremy Musson is an architectural historian, writer and broadcaster. Formerly Architectural Editor of Country Life magazine, he is the author of several books on British country houses. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |