Chawton Manor and Its Owners - A Family History

Leigh, William Austen and Knight, Montagu George
1911 (First Edition). Smith, Elder & Co , London, England

Chawton House is famous today as the home of Jane Austen's brother Edward, who was adopted by a wealthy relative , Thomas Knight, and inherited his Hampshire estate. Edward then offerred the former bailiff's cottage close to the great house to his mother, who then lived there with her unmarried daughters Jane and Cassandra. (The house is now a study centre and library, for women's writing especially), and when this book was published in 1911, the main building was still the Knight family home. Montagu Knight, the grandson of Edward, supplied material from the archives of the manor, while the book was largely written by his cousin William Austen Leigh, the son of Jane's nephew and memorialist. It covers the history of the manor from the Norman Conquest to the death of the second Edward in 1879, and , apart from the Austen connection, is a fascinating illustrated history of a typical English parish. There are fourteen beautiful portraits including one of Jane, all with protective tissue guards and eight full-page plates with twenty-two illustrations in the text and additional plans of the estate with a large Appendix and Index as well.

$525.00

Specifications

Author Leigh, William Austen and Knight, Montagu George
Publisher Smith, Elder & Co
Place Published London, England
Year Published 1911 (First Edition)
Date of First Edition
or Edition Notes
1911
Size Small 4to - Quarto, 250mm x 190mm
Chapters VII
Pages 219pp

Condition Report

Cover Hardcover with lime green cloth original boards and vegetable attachment to the sound spine in good condition though with shelf wear to the edges and corners and mild soiling of the vegetable original the spine plus there is a a gold Knight family-crest embossed original the front board in excellent condition, and no dust wrapper as issued.
Overall Text and all plates are in excellent condition other than significant foxing at both front and rear largely involving the endpapers but on occasional other pages too. there is a neat hand-written owner name written on top right of front free end paper as well.