Beverley in 50 Buildings

Beverley in 50 Buildings

Author: Lorna Jane Harvey

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2019-08-15

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1445690527

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Explore the rich history of Beverley in this guided tour through its most fascinating historic and modern buildings.


Hull in 50 Buildings

Hull in 50 Buildings

Author: Paul Chrystal

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2017-05-15

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 144566481X

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Explores the rich and fascinating history of the city through an examination of some of its greatest architectural treasures.


Merry Hall

Merry Hall

Author: Beverley Nichols

Publisher: Timber Press

Published: 1998-03-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780881924176

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First in a trilogy, Merry Hall is the account of the restoration of a house and garden in post-war England. Though Mr. Nichols's horticultural undertaking is serious, his writing is high-spirited, riotously funny, and, at times, deliciously malicious.


Hazards

Hazards

Author: Garrett Nagle

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780174900221

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The Focus on Geography series is designed fo r students taking a linear or modular A level or post-16 geo graphy course. Each book focuses on a specific theme, examin ing the key issues in a developed and developing world conte xt. '


Down the Garden Path

Down the Garden Path

Author: Beverley Nichols

Publisher: Timber Press (OR)

Published: 2004-12

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9780881927108

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"Down the Garden Path has stood the test of time as one of the world's best-loved and most quoted gardening books. Ostensibly an account of the creation of a garden in Huntingdonshire in the 1930s, it is really about the underlying emotions and obsessions for which gardening is just a cover story. The secret of this book's success---and its timelessness---is that it does not seek to impress the reader with a wealth of expert knowledge or advice. Beverley Nichols proudly declares his status as a newcomer to gardening: "The best gardening books should be written by those who still have to search their brains for the honeysuckle's languid Latin name."As unforgettable as the plants in the garden are, the cast of visitors and neighbours who invariably turn up at inopportune moments are truly memorable. For every angelic Miss Hazlitt there is an insufferable Miss Wilkins waiting in the wings. For every thought-provoking Professor, there is an intrusive Mrs. M., whose chief offense may be that she is a "damnably efficient" gardener. From a disaster in building a rock garden---"It reminded me of those puddings made of spongecake and custard which are studded with almonds"---to a triumph in building an "avalanche" of chionodoxas---"Ah, but it was worth waiting for"---to further adventures with greenhouses, woodland gardens, not to mention cats and treacle, Nichols has left us a true gardening classic.


The Bridesmaid (Home to Hickory Hollow Book #2)

The Bridesmaid (Home to Hickory Hollow Book #2)

Author: Beverly Lewis

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2012-09-11

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 1441260390

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The Latest in Chart-Topping Amish Fiction from Beverly Lewis Twenty-seven-year-old Joanna Kurtz has made several trips to the altar, but never as a bride. The single young Amishwoman is a closet writer with a longing to be published something practically unheard of in her Lancaster County community. Yet Joanna's stories aren't her only secret. She also has a beau who is courting her from afar, unbeknownst even to her sister, Cora, who, though younger, seems to have suitors to spare. Eben Troyer is a responsible young Amishman who hopes to make Joanna Kurtz his bride--if he can ever leave his parents' farm in Shipshewana, Indiana. Yet with his only brother off in the English world, intent on a military career, Eben's hopes for building a life with his dear Joanna are dimming, and patience is wearing thin. Will Joanna ever be more than a bridesmaid?


Building Art

Building Art

Author: Paul Goldberger

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2017-11-14

Total Pages: 546

ISBN-13: 0307946398

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Here, from Pulitzer Prize–winning critic Paul Goldberger, is the first full-fledged critical biography of Frank Gehry, undoubtedly the most famous architect of our time. Goldberger follows Gehry from his humble origins—the son of working-class Jewish immigrants in Toronto—to the heights of his extraordinary career. He explores Gehry’s relationship to Los Angeles, a city that welcomed outsider artists and profoundly shaped him in his formative years. He surveys the full range of his work, from the Bilbao Guggenheim to the Walt Disney Concert Hall in L.A. to the architect’s own home in Santa Monica, which galvanized his neighbors and astonished the world. He analyzes his carefully crafted persona, in which an amiable surface masks a driving ambition. And he discusses his use of technology, not just to change the way a building looks, but to revolutionize the very practice of the field. Comprehensive and incisive, Building Art is a sweeping view of a singular artist—and an essential story of architecture’s modern era.


Prodigy Houses of Virginia

Prodigy Houses of Virginia

Author: Barbara Burlison Mooney

Publisher: University of Virginia Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9780813926735

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Introduction : "An art which shews so much" -- Defining the prodigy house : architectural aesthetics and the colonial dialect -- "Blind stupid fortune" : profiling the architectural patron -- "Reason reascends her throne" : the impact of dowry -- "Each rascal will be a director" : architectural patrons and the building process -- Learning to become "good mechanics in building" -- Epistemologies of female space : early Tidewater mansions -- Political power and the limits of genteel architecture