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Echoing Voices John Harris

Echoing Voices By John Harris

Echoing Voices by John Harris


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Summary

John Harris continues his memoirs, drawing together incidents and adventures. We hear of his antics during his short apprenticeship at Heal's. He shudders at the horrors of the Hazelwood Chuckle House, travels to Czechoslovakia and discovers the glories of a decayed baroque suite of apartments.

Echoing Voices Summary

Echoing Voices: More Memories of a Country House Snooper by John Harris

In No Voice from the Hall, John Harris recollected his covert entry into empty and deserted country houses in the years after World War II. Here, he now broadens his sights, sometimes straying into Europe or as far off as Malaya and the USA. This memoir draws together incidents and adventures throughout John Harris' life. We hear of Ruler Matlock who set him against formal education, of his antics during his very short apprenticeship as an upholsterer at Heal's, and of his brief yet profitable curatorship of the Grotto of the Four Walls at the Battersea Pleasure Gardens. In France in 1953 he is befriended by Richard Penard, the great French collector. He trespasses into the Desert de Retz to find the faded glory of the China House and the Broken Column, and he experiences the Bohemian life of a student on the Left Bank in Paris. At Paul Mellon's Oak Spring, in Virginia, he is awakened by gangsters and we read with astonishment of MI5 bugging Anthony Blunt's rooms above the RIBA's Drawings Collection. As the tales proceed, new comrades join his snooping.With them he shudders at the horrors of the Hazelwood Chuckle House, travels to Czechoslovakia and at Horin discovers the glories of a decayed baroque suite of apartments and meets its custodian, a Polish Hurricane pilot. This book features many figures from the art and architectural world: Francis Watson, James Lees-Milne, Nikolaus Pevsner, Paul Mellon, Basil Spence and others.

Echoing Voices Reviews

Echoing Voices confirms Harris s reputation as a superb raconteur. More importantly, it reminds us of the joy of going to see for oneself, and the thrill of the serendipitous discovery. Trespassing has never been so romantic - Literary Review

About John Harris

John Harris was joint organizer of the celebrated 'Destruction of the Country House' exhibition at the Vistoria and Albert Museum in 1974. He has also published many books on architecture, gardens, the decorative arts and architectural drawings. He is now Curator Emeritus of the Royal Institute of British Architects' Drawings Collection. He lives in London and Badminton.

Table of Contents

Ruler Mortlock; dib, dib, dib and dob, dob, dob; the room at the top of the stairs; fire, fire - Brandon Park, Suffolk; the Gamages rebellion; Heals - not to be an upholsterer; 22318793 Acting Lance Corporal Harris RAMC; oiling of the waters; the harbour master's mistake; Paris calls; Richard Penard or "la transition est le style parfait"; privee, defendre d'entree: the desert de Retz; out of the reach of feisty knights; Battersea Pleasure Gardens or happy takings; Corsham Court - a drifter's paradise; the way to Thurloe Square; I believe it is the drains, Sir; boiling for Bryant; Madame Vicaire; Sherborn of Fawns: investigator and acquisitor; at 66 Portland Place; a Duveen fabrication; C.R. Cockerell - "I always thought him a genius"; Jenkins's throttle; of Blunt, alarms and MI5; Sir Basil Spence; The Indian Gibbs; the rite of the annual Pevsner dinner; the companionship of snooping; Mr Adams lived in the village; Hazelwood - the chuckle house; Paul Ganz - grubby monkey of a man; ah tishoo!; Bob Jones University or no winkies here; gangsters at Oak Spring; the Coxes of disrepute; not Karlskroga; Osaka, the unburdening; strange happenings at Ashcroft; Aqualate Hall or fiery hell; Ilsington House or aarrrgh! aarrgh!; 42 Fawley Court - the blind and the boy; Opocno, or buzz-buzz little girls beware; Horin and the hurricane pilot; a disturbance at Hewell Grange; Coughton Court - the disciplinarian; Huish Park - a chinoiserie adventure.

Additional information

GOR002565086
9780719564833
0719564832
Echoing Voices: More Memories of a Country House Snooper by John Harris
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Murray Press
2002-11-07
256
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