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Making for Home Alan Tait

Making for Home von Alan Tait

Making for Home Alan Tait


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Making for Home Zusammenfassung

Making for Home: A Tale of the Scottish Borders Alan Tait

As a child living in a bleak coastal village on the Solway Firth during World War 2, Alan Taits Dr Barnardos papier mache collection box, with its thatched roof and chimney, represented a different world, a bright and safe one, and inspired him to imagine the homes that might lie in his future, and to invent the rooms he might inhabit.

From such simple beginnings grew a lifelong obsession with houses and collecting. In Making for Home, Alan Tait traces his journey from childhood imaginings to a tenement flat in Glasgow in the 1960s to the Moffat Valley, in the Scottish Borders, where he bought a remote farmhouse in the 1970s, since when he has overseen its restoration and renewal during four decades of continuing change.

Making for Home is at once a memoir, a meditation on the nature of buildings and home and a history of this unique place, from earliest times, through the hunting of the Covenanters in the 1680s and the agricultural revolution, to the arrival of the Forestry Commission, which changed the landscape of the Valley forever, and beyond. The result is a lament, but not a dirge - for the valley will always move on and give shelter to men and animals.

Making for Home Bewertungen

"Writing the story of ones own house and garden is a long-standing tradition. The art historian Alan Taits story is not so much about gardening as about gaining possession of his little farmhouse in the wilds of Scotlands border country and his battles with authority, especially the Forestry Commission. Its the story of landscape history too and Andrea Joness moody, self-possessed photographs capture the spirit of Taits enduring patience."

-- Stephen Anderton * The Times *

"At once hypnotic and romantic in many ways but it is also a fascinating tale of one mans experiences, obsessions and imaginings of a Scottish valley. The writing style is absorbing...The photography is superb and passionate."

* The Reckless Gardener *

"This is a deeply insightful book that connects the reader to the landscape through its inhabitants over the years...The beautiful photography will transport the reader into Alans world as it brings it to life. Itll make you want to grab your coat and head out to the hills, or, if its raining, online to search for old run-down farmhouses for sale."

* A Pentland Garden Diary *

Über Alan Tait

AlanTaitis an art historian with a particular interest in the history of landscape. He is the author of The Landscape Garden in Scotland 1735-1835 (Edinburgh University Press, 1984) and A Garden in the Hills (2008, Frances Lincoln). For the last forty years he has lived in the Moffat Water valley in the Borders where he farms and gardens with enthusiasm.

Andrea Joness passion for photography and nature has led her around the world documenting landscapes, gardens and plants. She has exhibited in both the UK and USA and won multiple awards including GMG Book Photographer of the Year (2014) and Garden Photographer of the Year (2008). She lives in Ayrshire, Scotland.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR008423918
9781910258835
1910258830
Making for Home: A Tale of the Scottish Borders Alan Tait
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
Gebundene Ausgabe
Pimpernel Press Ltd
2017-06-08
144
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