Mr Barry's War - Caroline Shenton

Mr Barry's War

Rebuilding the Houses of Parliament after the Great Fire of 1834
Buch | Softcover
304 Seiten
2018
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-870720-2 (ISBN)
18,65 inkl. MwSt
The saga of the epic battle to re-build the Houses of Parliament after the great fire of 1834, this is also the story of how the greatest construction programme in Britain for centuries produced one of the most famous and instantly recognizable buildings ever built
When the brilliant classical architect Charles Barry won the competition to build a new, Gothic, Houses of Parliament in London he thought it was the chance of a lifetime. It swiftly turned into the most nightmarish building programme of the century. From the beginning, its design, construction and decoration were a battlefield. The practical and political forces ranged against him were immense.

The new Palace of Westminster had to be built on acres of unstable quicksand, while the Lords and Commons carried on their work as usual. Its river frontage, a quarter of a mile long, needed to be constructed in the treacherous currents of the Thames. Its towers were so gigantic they required feats of civil engineering and building technology never used before. And the interior demanded spectacular new Gothic features not seen since the middle ages.

Rallying the genius of his collaborator Pugin; flanking the mad schemes of a host of crackpot inventors, ignorant busybodies, and hostile politicians; attacking strikes, sewag,e and cholera; charging forward three times over budget and massively behind schedule, it took twenty-five years for Barry to achieve victory with his 'Great Work' in the face of overwhelming odds, and at great personal cost.

Mr Barry's War takes up where its prize-winning prequel The Day Parliament Burned Down left off, telling the story of how the greatest building programme in Britain for centuries produced the world's most famous secular cathedral to democracy.

Caroline Shenton was Director of the Parliamentary Archives at Westminster from 2008 to 2014, and prior to that was senior archivist at Parliament and The National Archives at Kew. Her first book, The Day Parliament Burned Down, won the inaugural Political Book of the Year Award in 2013. It was also shortlisted for a number of other prizes, including the Longman-History Today Prize, and was a Book of the Year for the Daily Telegraph, New Statesman, Daily Mail, and Herald Scotland. This is its sequel.

Prologue
FIRE (1834-1837)
1: A New Tooth
2: A Clump of Thistles
3: A Beautiful and Appropriate Design
WATER (1837-1843)
4: A Clear Understanding
5: A Bondage Worse than the Egyptians
6: A Very Heavy Expence
AIR (1844-1852)
7: A Regular Fix
8: A Very Difficult Work
9: A Metropolitan Asylum
EARTH (1852-1860)
10: A Monstrous Failure
11: A More Cunning and Intriguing Man
12: The Great Work
Epilogue
Select Bibliography
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 42 black & white illustrations, 8pp colour plate section
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 136 x 215 mm
Gewicht 344 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Technik Architektur
ISBN-10 0-19-870720-7 / 0198707207
ISBN-13 978-0-19-870720-2 / 9780198707202
Zustand Neuware
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