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R. W. Ketton-Cremer (1906–1969)

Auteur van Felbrigg: The Story of a House

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Werken van R. W. Ketton-Cremer

Felbrigg: The Story of a House (1962) 39 exemplaren
Horace Walpole: A Biography (1940) 16 exemplaren
Thomas Gray 4 exemplaren
Thomas Gray: A biography (1955) 4 exemplaren
Country Neighbourhood 2 exemplaren
Norfolk Portraits 2 exemplaren
Three generations (1992) 1 exemplaar
Forty Norfolk Essays (1961) 1 exemplaar
A Norfolk Gallery 1 exemplaar
Norfolk assembly 1 exemplaar

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The book collector, vol. 5, no. 4, Winter 1956 (1956) — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar

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Algemene kennis

Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Ketton-Cremer, Robert Wyndham (birth name)
Geboortedatum
1906-05-02
Overlijdensdatum
1969-12-12
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
England
UK
Woonplaatsen
Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk, England, UK
Opleiding
Balliol College, Oxford
Beroepen
historian
university lecturer
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FSRL
FBA

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In general, this book is a history of a particular estate near the Norfolk coast, and the families that have lived there. The advantages in this book are that it is very pleasantly chatty, and obviously a work of love; the more so since the author does not appear to have been a professional historian. There's obvious emotion hidden behind the text describing the death of the author's brother in Crete in 1941. It's not quite what it's advertised to be, in that while the history of the house (Felbrigg) is covered quite a bit, the biographies of its owners and occupants do take up more space. While there is a very good map, astonishingly, the edition I have has no pictures or house-plans whatsoever, which seems like a major flaw in a history devoted to a particular building. Still, well worth reading if you love family histories.… (meer)
 
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EricCostello | 1 andere bespreking | Feb 6, 2022 |
First bought in paperback 8/27/82
 
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ajapt | 1 andere bespreking | Dec 30, 2018 |
During the English Civil War the Astleys (a Norfolk family of some note) were politically divided. Jacob fought for the king while Edward, his nephew and son-in-law fought for Parliament. Elizabeth, their daughter/cousin/wife was stuck in the middle. This book prints a number of their letters from the war and the following years. Interestingly, or rather, not interestingly they seem to have got along. Edward avoids any politically charged statements in his letters to his wife and must have trusted her as he openly tells her of impending troop movements. Presumably she could be trusted as the Cavaliers lost. The letters are set in a sketched narrative framework of family life and the course of the war. It's a little glimpse behind the scenes of history.

Ketton-Cremer had it privately printed in 1958 and sent it as a Christmas card to his friends. As such it is the best Christmas card I've ever read. This edition (Larks Press) sets the original text in an editorial framework by David Yaxley which charts the further fortunes of the family and the building work they had done on their house. Rather dull.
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Lukerik | Jul 17, 2018 |

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11
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Leden
76
Populariteit
#233,522
Waardering
½ 2.7
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3
ISBNs
13
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