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Domestic Architecture and Old Furniture (1928) (LIMITED EDITION) - SIGNED
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South Africa
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SIGNED & INSCRIBED  BY THE AUTHOR TO A RELATIVE,, J.H. ADAMS-ACTON

LIMITED TO 1000 COPIES, 500 OF WHICH WENT TO THE USA

Published by Geoffrey Bles, London, 1928, hardcover,  illustrated, blue cloth covers. gilt lettering, index, 173 photographic plates, 26 cms x 32 cms x 3.4 cms, condition: very good.

Murray Adams-Acton (18861971) was an English historian of art and architecture and interior designer of considerable flamboyance.

Adams-Acton was the son of the sculptor John Adams-Acton and his wife Marion (the illegitimate daughter of William Hamilton, 11th Duke of Hamilton), better known as the writer Jeanie Hering.  Her newspaper obituary of 1928 is included.

He designed the dining room to Shirenewton Hall in 1910 and the interiors of a men's outfitter's shop, Swan & Edgar's in Piccadilly, renovating it before it reopened in 1927. Book Review Digest described him in 1930 as a "charming draftsman". He was also adept as a furniture designer and inventor, and made numerous items including a toaster. As an expert, he also authored numerous publications on design, such as Domestic Architecture and Old Furniture and The Genesis and Development of Linenfold Panelling (1945). He also produced work about ecclesiastical architecture in France. Adams-Acton was lso a keen gardener, noted in particular for his rhododendron cultivation in the 1940s.

THE PUBLISHER, Geoffrey Bles, had a reputation for spotting new talent. He started his publishing firm in London in 1923 and published the first five books of C. S. Lewis' Narnia series. Following his death, correspondents commented in The Times newspaper  on his personal suitability to the genteel world of literary publishing.

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