PrefaceSurvival & revivalSir Walter Scott The age of Abbotsford The broad stone of honour Radical chivalry The Eglinton tournamentVictoria & AlbertMuscular chivalry A mid-century miscellany The public schools The return of ArthurModern courtly love Knights of the empirePlaying the game Chivalry of the people The chivalrous gentlemenThe great warNotes to the TextIndexPhotographic Acknowledgments
Mark Girouard Libri
Questo autore britannico è specializzato nella scrittura sull'architettura ed è un'autorità affermata sulla casa di campagna. Il suo lavoro approfondisce la storia dell'architettura e include anche resoconti biografici di figure di spicco. I lettori apprezzeranno la sua conoscenza dettagliata e il suo stile accattivante, che dà vita al patrimonio architettonico.






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