Pavilions of Splendour by Duff Hart-Davis

Pavilions of Splendour by Duff Hart-Davis

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This book is the history of the many splendid buildings that make up Lord's Ground, the home of cricket and the best-known ground in the world.

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Pavilions of Splendour by Duff Hart-Davis

This book is the history of the many splendid buildings that make up Lord's Ground, the home of cricket and the best-known ground in the world. The famous pavilion built in 1890 is recognised by cricket lovers everywhere. Equally striking and much more dramatic, is the ultra-modern Media Centre that towers above the Compton and Edrich stands. The Mound stand and the new Grandstand present a striking contrast between modern design and that of 25 years ago. In part a history of architecture, and in part an account of the development of Lord's since cricket was first played there early in the nineteenth century, this beautifully illustrated work will command the attention of all with an interest in cricket as well as students of architecture. Duff Hart-Davis has brought together a number of contributors and shaped a narrative that is at once interesting and informative.
Duff Hart-Davis, son of Rupert, brother of Adam, has written a number of books with a reference bias. He lives on a farm in Gloucestershire where his wife, Phyllida Barstowe, the acclaimed novelist and he breed Wiltshire Horn sheep.
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ISBN 13 9780413774583
ISBN 10 0413774589
Title Pavilions of Splendour
Author Duff Hart-Davis
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Methuen Publishing Ltd
Year published 2004-10-28
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.