This book originally published in 1989 by Weidenfeld and Nicolson in hardback, as part of the 'Country Series' which may eventually have extended to some 46 titles. The subsequent publishing history is rather complex. Then W&N was bought by Orion in 1991 the series was then reissued in paperback under the subsidiary imprint of Phoenix Illustrated. I believe that the numbering of the books was changed, though I may be wrong. Eventually the publishing of the series passed to another subsidiary imprint 'Seven Dials Publishing'.
Anyway, to the volume in question, the paperback edition of 'English Cottage Interiors', published in, I think, 1991. The author is Hugh Lander and the photographer Peter Rauter. Actually, it's never explicitly said who the photographer is; it is merely implied. While the text is copyrighted to the authors, the photos are copyrighted to the publishers. For me the photographs make the book. Whenever possible, Mr Lauter used natural lighting; the results are quite atmospheric.
It really is a lovely thing, a sort of Coffee table book in miniature. The interiors featured range from the self-conscious to the utilitarian; the urban to the rural. It is just the sort of thing that, for both financial and cultural reasons, could not be produced today.
It really is a lovely thing, a sort of Coffee table book in miniature. The interiors featured range from the self-conscious to the utilitarian; the urban to the rural. It is just the sort of thing that, for both financial and cultural reasons, could not be produced today.
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