The Visitor's Guide To Knole, In The County Of Kent, With Catalogues Of The Pictures Contained In The Mansion, And Biographical Notices Of The Principal Persons Whose Portraits Form Part Of The Collection. By John H. Brady, F.R.A.S.
[Frontis., half-t., t.p., dedic.] - Advertisement - Preface - Contents - List Of Engravings - [Text] - List Of Subscribers; [colophon] - Announcement by the Author of this Volume; [publisher's advertisement].
Responsibility Note
The plates and illustrations are unsigned.
The work is dedicated by James Payne to Mary, Countess-dowager of Plymouth (who in the same year remarried and became countess Amherst of Arracan).
Summary Note
The work is a guide to the collections at Knole, which include 17th-century furniture, and portraits by Van Dyck, Gainsborough and Reynolds. The house is now owned by the National Trust.
Reproductions
A copy of this book from the Harvard University has been digitised and made available online via the Hathi Trust.
Binding Note
19th-century green cloth-covered boards, upper and lower covers decorated in blind; spine lettered 'Guide To Knole House'.
Paintings, European - History
Collections - Art Galleries - Country houses - Great Britain - Kent - Sevenoaks - Knole - History - 19th century
Catalogues - Guidebooks - Great Britain - 19th century
Publishers' advertisements - Great Britain - 19th century