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CAPABILITY BROWN

by Dorothy Stroud

Published by Faber & Faber. 1st. 1975

Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper. Green cloth boards, gilt title to spine in brown title block. Green pictorial endpapers. B/w photos and illustrations.

Text block browned, a few grubby marks to contents and a few scattered foxspots. Price-cut pictorial dustwrapper has a small nick to base of spine.

ISBN: 0571102670
Stock no. 1815039

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Contents

  • FOREWORD
  • ILLUSTRATIONS
  • ABBREVIATIONS
  • INTRODUCTION by Christopher Hussey
  • I. NORTHUMBERLAND BACKGROUND AND EARLY DAYS
  • Brown's family and early life
  • Garden design in the early eighteenth century
  • Employment at Kirkharle
  • Benwell Tower
  • Decision to move to the South
  • II. STOWE: A STEPING STONE TO SUCCESS
  • Southern Beginnings
  • Kiddington
  • Stowe
  • Finmere
  • Wakefield
  • Newnham Paddox
  • Packington
  • Charlecote
  • Croome
  • Warwick
  • Marriage
  • III. PROSPECTS AND CAPABILITIES
  • The move to Hammersmith
  • Petworth
  • Kirtlington
  • Moor Park
  • Beechwood
  • More work at Newnham Paddox
  • Belhus
  • Burghley
  • Madingley
  • Wrest
  • Garrick's Villa at Hampton
  • IV. WEST COUNTRY COMMISSIONS
  • Longleat
  • Corsham
  • Bowood
  • Wycombe Abbey
  • Tottenham Park
  • Charlton
  • Sharpham
  • Widdicombe
  • Mamhead
  • Ugbrooke
  • Wardour
  • V. GROWING PRACTICE
  • The Hollands of Fulham
  • Lance goes to Eton
  • Ashridge
  • Syon and Alnwick
  • Chatsworth
  • Aynho
  • Castle Ashby
  • Acquisition of the Manor of Fenstanton
  • VI. MAINLY EATS ANGLIA
  • Holkham
  • Kimberoley
  • Melton Constable
  • Redgrave
  • Audley End
  • Branches
  • Lowther
  • Temple Newsam
  • Hills
  • Milton Abbey and village
  • VII. THE ROYAL APPOINTMENT: RICHMOND AND HAMPTON COURT
  • Royal Appointment
  • New need for assistants
  • Michael Milliken, John Spyers and Samuel Lapidege taken on
  • VIII. THE CREST OF THE WAVE
  • Blenheim and Langley
  • Caversham
  • Luton Hoo
  • Dodington
  • Wimbledon
  • Burton Pynsent
  • Wallington and Rothley
  • Broadlands
  • Sandbeck and Roche Abbey
  • Wimpole
  • Compton Verney
  • The beginning of Claremont
  • Henry Holland taken into collaboration
  • IX. MIDLAND COMMISSIONS
  • A Staffordshire Group
  • Ingestre
  • Swinnerton
  • Chillington
  • Tong Castle
  • Weston
  • Trentham
  • Fisherwick
  • Tixall
  • Himley
  • X. LITERARY UNDERCURRENTS
  • Walpole and Whately publish their books on gardening
  • Brown's appointment as High Sheriff of Huntingdonshire
  • Mr Nicolay's miniature garden at Richmond
  • Rycote
  • Highclere
  • Brocklesby
  • Grimsthorpe
  • Ancaster House, Richmond
  • XI. DETRACTORS AND CHAMPIONS
  • Sir William Chamber's attack in the Dissertation
  • William Mason's defence in the Heroic Epistle
  • Other critics and supporters
  • The completion of Claremont
  • Marriage of Bridget Brown and Henry Holland
  • Mount Clare
  • Benham and Combe Abbey
  • Cambridge friends
  • The Wilderness at St. John's College
  • Oakley Park
  • Further designs for Burton Constable
  • Scampston
  • Lance's first step towards a politcal career
  • XII. SEASIDE VILLAS AND WELSH CASTLES
  • Cadland
  • Highcliffe
  • 73, South Audley Street
  • Cardiff Castle
  • Newton
  • A design for the Backs at Cambridge
  • Taplow and Clivedon
  • Wynnstay
  • XIII. WHIGS AND TORIES
  • Friendship and correspondence with Lord Chatham
  • Political negotiations
  • John Brown's naval exploits
  • Berrington
  • Nuneham Courtenay
  • XIV. THE GENIUS AND THE BLUE STOCKING
  • Sandleford Priory
  • Heveningham
  • Ickworth
  • Fornham
  • North Cray
  • Addington
  • Stanstead
  • Woodchester
  • Llewaney
  • 'Stourton'
  • Margaret Brown's broken engagement
  • XV. 'DAME NATURE'S SECOND HUSBAND'
  • A visit to Euston Hall
  • Conservation with Hannah More
  • Browns' sudden death
  • Appreciations
  • Bequests to family and friends
  • XVI. CONCLUSION, BROWN'S PRINCIPLES: INFLUENCES AND INTERPRESTATIONS
  • LIST OF WORK KNOWN TO BE BY, OR ATTRIBUTED TO, CAPABILITY BROWN
  • BIBILIOGRAPHY
  • INDEX

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