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About the Author

Marcus Binney is an accomplished historian and writer Binney attended Cambridge, and has lectured extensively to historical societies in New York, Boston, Rhode Island, and Virginia on architectural preservation and history. He has also fronted a thirty-nine-part series -- Mansions: The Great show more Houses of Europe -- broadcast in the U.S. between 1993 and 1997. Binney's interest in the lives of the agents of the SOE is a personal one. His father, Lt. Col. Francis Simms, MC, walked seven hundred miles through the Apennines after twice escaping from POW camps. His mother, Sonia, did secret work with code breakers during the war and in 1955 remarried Sir George Binney, DSO, also a war hero, who had carried out one of the most successful blockade-running operations of World War II in 1941 -- bringing back five unarmed merchant ships from Sweden through the minefields show less

Series

Works by Marcus Binney

London Sketchbook: A City Observed (2001) 73 copies, 2 reviews
The destruction of the country house, 1875-1975 (1974) — Author — 29 copies
Secret War Heroes (2005) 24 copies
Chateaux of the Loire (1992) — Author — 23 copies
Our vanishing heritage (1984) 13 copies
Country Manors of Portugal (1987) 11 copies
The Ritz Hotel London (1999) 8 copies
Lost Houses of Scotland (1980) 7 copies
Architecture of Rail: The Way Ahead (1995) 5 copies, 1 review
Warwick Castle (1982) 5 copies
The Blandys of Madeira (2011) 4 copies
Our Past Before Us: Why Do We Save It? (1981) — Editor — 4 copies
Dumfries House (2008) 3 copies
Anouska Hempel (2014) 3 copies
Badrutt's Palace (2004) 3 copies
Airport Builders (1999) 3 copies
Chicheley Hall (2012) 2 copies
Landscape, no. 4, January 1988 (1988) — Editor — 1 copy
Landscape, no. 5, February 1988 (1988) — Editor — 1 copy
Landscape, no. 6, March 1988 (1988) — Editor — 1 copy
Landscape, no. 7, April 1988 (1988) — Editor — 1 copy
Horham Hall 1 copy
Victorian Jersey (1985) 1 copy
Londres aquarelles (2001) 1 copy

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architectural history (5) architecture (70) art (18) biography (7) Blwch 2/8 (7) castles (5) country house (10) Drawing Room (4) en (7) England (8) espionage (15) Europe (4) France (13) Great Britain (6) history (37) houses (5) London (13) magazines (7) military history (7) Monuments (5) non-fiction (24) photography (4) reference (6) SOE (10) spy (6) to-read (19) travel (14) war (6) women (10) WWII (36)

Common Knowledge

Legal name
Binney, Marcus Hugh Crofton
Birthdate
1944-09-21
Gender
male
Education
University of Cambridge (Magdalene College)
Nationality
UK
Associated Place (for map)
UK

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Reviews

7 reviews
This erudite, informative and very readable book by expert architectural historian Marcus Binney looks at the evolution , history and current status of the town house in England, Europe and the USA . 120 examples of the interiors and exteriors of different styles and types of town houses are presented in excellent photographs , drawings and cut away plans revealing how the affluent , sometimes industrious and some time leisured urban I habitants lived in towns and cities where space was at a show more premium and houses needed to rise through several storeys with attics above and basements below. Many of these houses are elegant, splendid, classic and very beautiful . it is surprising that medieval half timbered houses in Chester or Cracow have survived fire, natural disasters or modernization. Binney has organized his work into chronological chapters covering medieval eras, renaissance and baroque, neo-classical. 19th and 20th century eclectism and concludes with a chapter of 20th century modern examples . there is one example drawn from Sydney. The strength of the book lies in its discussion of and access to specific houses . Of course there's nothing about the people who live in these houses and their experience of a house as a home or the challenges of living in a Heritage building . A solid bibliography , a glossary and a list of where to visit rounds off an excellent study. show less
This is an illuminating monograph of a neglected architect, by an author whose encyclopaedic knowledge of the man and his works paints a clear picture, notably in his understanding of the connections between Sir Robert Taylor's different clients. At the back are 81 monochrome plates of his works.
Amazing stories of some of the women agents who worked for Churchill's SOE in the Second World War. These remarkable women risked their lives every time they parachuted into France as wireless operators, couriers or in whatever way they could, to help members of the Resistance fight against Nazi Germany. Some made it safely back to England , only to return again and again, others didn't and were executed. True, incredible accounts of immense courage and bravery.
A lovely, delicately rendered book of precise drawings of the architecture of London, enhanced with subtle expressive watercolor. It use of watercolor over drawings, so that the architecture shows through the color is a special feature of this book. Historical information is provided with each drawing, enhancing the value of this book. A treat!

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Works
72
Members
648
Popularity
#38,951
Rating
3.8
Reviews
7
ISBNs
71
Languages
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