Mansions, Men and Tunbridge Ware
viii, 184pp, with 21 illustrations from photographs, including views of the Mansions and examples of Tunbridge Ware. Brown cloth-covered boards (a little rounded at spine ends, else clean, sharp and square). Internally neat, clean, bright and tight. In its original, unclipped dust jacket (a little rubbed, lightly sunned around spine, tiny indentation at foot on front). Lovers of the charming counties of Kent and Sussex will find much of interest here. The author has, besides, given an account f a craft no longer carried on there - that of mosaic work in wood called Tunbridge Ware. Chapter headings include 'Tunbridge Wells'; 'Authors Connected with 'Tunbridge Wells'; 'The Ware'; 'Tonbridge Castle'; Pevensey and Hurstmonceax'; 'Bayham Abbey'; 'Buckhurst'; 'Knole'; 'Penhurst'; 'Hever'; etc. Hard to find title and one of a limited range of books about Tunbridge Ware.