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Auction #121 begins on 27 Feb 2025

Viney (Graham)

COLONIAL HOUSES OF SOUTH AFRICA (1987)

Published: Struik-Winchester, Cape Town, 1987

Edition: First Edition

Reserve: $42

Approximately:

Estimate: $70

Bidding opens: 27 Feb 16:30 GMT

Bidding closes: 6 Mar 16:30 GMT

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Publisher's blue cloth hardcover binding with silver titles on spine and pictorial dust jacket. Housed in original pictorial slipcase.

288pp. Illustrations in profusion of South Africa's magnificent old colonial homes that still survive. Photographs by Alain Proust.

Book, dust jacket, and slipcase in fine condition.

'All over the former colonial world there are still standing many of the houses built by settlers in their new countries - the 'colonial houses' that, as an area of domestic architecture, have long been neglected. South Africa's share spans the Cape Dutch, Cape Regency and Victorian eras and includes, too, the mansions of the sugar barons and Randlords. These buildings often have a naive charm, a spontaneous ebullience that today, distanced as we are from the connotation of mediocrity borne for so long by 'colonial' architecture, can be appreciated with perception and genuine pleasure.

Twenty-three houses, varying in character from the simple dignity of Barville Park in the Eastern Cape to the grand-scale opulence of the Tuynhuis in Cape Town, are explored here in depth. Their histories, both architecturally and as homes that are lived in, make fascinating reading, and author Graham Viney recounts them in a lively spirit of admiration. His meticulous research into the circumstances of their building, the families which occupied them, and their fate at the hands of subsequent generations, has added much to the record of South Africa's heritage.' - editor's note

  • Jacket Condition: Fine
  • Binding Condition: Fine
  • Overall Condition: Fine
  • Size: 4to


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