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Elizabeth Wilhide

Author of Ashenden

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About the Author

Elizabeth Wilhide is a prolific writer of books on design and decoration. She also wrote a novel entitled, Ashenden, which outlines the history of a grand English country house through the eyes of its past owners and their decendants. Her design books include: The MacKintosh Style: Design and show more Decor, Scandinavian Modern Home, The Interior Design Directory, and New Loft Living. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Works by Elizabeth Wilhide

Ashenden (2012) 186 copies
The Mackintosh Style (1995) 103 copies
If I Could Tell You (1797) 59 copies
Bohemian Style (1999) 53 copies
Traditional Country Style (1991) 40 copies
How To Design a Typeface (2010) 37 copies
Laura Ashley Windows (1988) 33 copies
The Millennium Dome (1999) 29 copies
Floors (1997) 26 copies
Design: The Whole Story (2016) 19 copies
Conran's Stylish Interiors (1986) 18 copies
Low Cost, High Style (1986) 14 copies
The Fireplace (1994) 13 copies
Scandinavian Modern Home (2008) 12 copies
Pattern Design (2018) 9 copies
Ethno-Style (2000) 6 copies
Surface and Finish (2007) 4 copies
Modern Exotic (1999) 3 copies
Bo naturligt (1995) — Author — 2 copies
New Home Book (2001) 2 copies
Global Interior Details (2003) 2 copies
Inspiration! (2007) 1 copy
Kleur bekennen (2007) 1 copy
Materialien! 1 copy
Ashenden Park (2016) 1 copy

Associated Works

Period Decorating (1990) — Contributor — 9 copies
Collins Guide to Dinosaurs (1983) — Editor, some editions — 3 copies

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Mackintosh presents a peculiar case in the world of architecture and interior design. He is celebrated for the work he produced, but this was wide ranging and touched on many domains - he did not manage to bring to fruition many of the architectural plans he conceived, and yet is still to this day celebrated as a visionary. Elizabeth Wilhide makes a compelling case for why that is, in this wonderfully illustrated and highly informative review of the Mackintosh style.
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soylentgreen23 | Feb 26, 2021 |
The setting is WWII. Before the war came to England, Julia Compton was secure in her love of her son, and her life with a handsome man who met all financial needs. The life style was good, friends were of the country club set, and Julia thought she was quite satisfied.

Then, a dashing film maker and his crew came to town, and her life is turned upside down. Operating from the heart instead of her head, she longs for Dougie with a passion she never previously felt.

When her husband discovers her indiscretion, she is tossed out. Moving with Dougie, who is also married, to live in London while his wife took their three daughters to live in Canada while the war raged one, all too soon Julia longs for her son and bit by bit sees the flawed man she is with.

Julia learns that she wasn't wise in her decision. This period novel focuses on the penniless condition of Julia, and the different lifestyles and values of she and Dougie. Dougie refuses to help with the financial cost of her divorce and, because she has no means of her own, she is straddled between two lives.
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rmv68 | 3 other reviews | Feb 19, 2019 |
Extensive book of multi-cultural patterns....
 
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Brightman | Dec 13, 2018 |
Usually I do not read romance novels, but this one pulled me in. The setting is WWII. Before the war came to England, Julia Compton was secure in her love of her son, and her life with a handsome man who met all financial needs. The life style was good, friends were of the country club set, and Julia thought she was quite satisfied.

Then, a dashing film maker and his crew came to town, and her life is turned upside down. Operating from the heart instead of her head, she longs for Dougie with a passion she never previously felt.

When her husband discovers her indiscretion, she is tossed out. Moving with Dougie, who is also married, to live in London while his wife took their three daughters to live in Canada while the war raged one, all too soon Julia longs for her son and bit by bit sees the flawed man she is with.

Julia learns that she wasn't wise in her decision. This period novel focuses on the penniless condition of Julia, and the different lifestyles and values of she and Dougie. Dougie refuses to help with the financial cost of her divorce and, because she has no means of her own, she is straddled between two lives.

There are shades of Anna Karenina in this book wherein the women leaves a comfortable lifestyle only to suffer severe consequences for her choice. Shunned by society, she drifts alone without a safety net or ship to cling to.

Good writing amid the backdrop of war, excellent character development, and a story that keeps the reader drawn into the pages, make this a book I recommend.
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Whisper1 | 3 other reviews | Jun 13, 2017 |

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