¿Cuáles son los elementos básicos que deberíarse guardar el armario de todo aquel que quiera vestirse y sentirse como un verdadero caballero? Sin embargo, la correcta elección de una corbata, de un color de camisa, la mejor apuesta a la hora de seleccionar una chaqueta o aprender a combinar Zapatos Oxford, Derby, botas Donegan o mocasines con un nuevo traje, la manera mas elegante de elegir puños sencillos o dobles, no son cosas faciles. Con este libro no solo aprendera a presentar siempre la mejor imagen, sino que tambien evitara dar desafortunados pasos en falso y dejara de ser un tipo zarrapastroso para convertirse en todo un Don Draper moderno. Una guia para ir impecablemente vestido en todas las ocasiones. Como james Bond
Inspired by his passionate interest in Ireland s architectural heritage and concern for its preservation The Irish Aesthete culminates the writings and photography of Robert O Byrne to showcase Irel
Jesuit priest and amateur photographer Fr Francis Browne is renowned for his images of the Titanic However much less well known are the pictures that Fr Browne took of Irish country houses over a decade from 1946 onward At the time these buildings were still private properties mostly in the hands of their original families and not open to the public Somehow this gentle mannered priest gained the confidence of owners and thus unique access to their homes free to roam with his camera around the buildings and record their interiors at the time when they were filled with treasures accumulated over generations Fr Browne photographed more than 50 such houses providing us with a record of how they looked on the cusp of change Since then some of the buildings he visited have been entirely demolished giving a particular poignancy to his images Others have been sold along with their contents and their family histories forgotten Only a handful continue to be owned by descendants of the people who once welcomed Fr Browne For this book architectural historian Robert O Byrne has selected 20 houses some of which may be familiar to readers some likely to come as a revelation All of these beautiful photographs display Fr Browne s customary understanding of compo