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Coachmaker John Ford

Coachmaker By John Ford

Coachmaker by John Ford


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Coachmaker: The Life and Times of Philip Godsal 1747-1826 by John Ford

The personal papers of Philip Godsal, carriage manufacturer, have been preserved in a remarkable archive which includes a diary which he maintained for37 years with every item of his personal expenditure. Previously unpublished, these papers allow the first extensive modern study of the mystery of coachmaking, and they provide an intimate portrait of a man and his business, his family and friends, and the world in which they lived. His circle of acquaintances ranged from the Prince of Wales, to whose Masonic lodge he belonged, the Prime Minister, William Pitt who was his customer, the actress Mrs Abington, from whom he bought a house, to Henry Fauntelroy, whom he sponsored as a freemason and who was hanged for forgery.

About John Ford

John Ford was educated at Manchester Grammar School and Balliol College, Oxford where he obtained a BA in Modern History. He is now a freelance writer and editor and was for many years a Director of Arthur Ackermann & Son of Bond Street, the leading specialist in sporting art. He has written a number of books on sporting and social history and has organised many exhibitions. He wrote the script of Thames Television series 'This Sporting Land' and a number of artists' biographies for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.

Table of Contents

The personal papers of Philip Godsal, carriage manufacturer, have been preserved in a remarkable archive which includes a diary which he maintained for thirty seven years with every item of his personal expenditure. Previously unpublished, these papers allow the first extensive modern study of the 'mystery' of coachmaking, and they provide an intimate portrait of a man and his business, his family and friends, and the world in which they lived. Elegant private carriages were the ultimate fashion accessory in the late eighteenth century and regency period and Godsal's clients included the scandalous Willam Beckford and his young lover Viscount 'Kitty' Courtenay; the Prime Minister William Pitt, the spendthrift Marquis of Blandford and the mother of Emperor Napoleon. Godsal was particularly well connected. He himself was a member of the Prince of Wales' Masonic Lodge, a JP and an officer in the most fashionable Volunteer Cavalry Regiment. His son was a member of the household of George III, one son-in-law was an MP and the other was the attorney and executor of Admiral Lord Nelson. The Coachmaker provides fascinating and previously unrelated anecdotes about all these personalities and experiences.

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GOR013591612
9781904057796
1904057799
Coachmaker: The Life and Times of Philip Godsal 1747-1826 by John Ford
Used - Like New
Hardback
Quiller Publishing Ltd
20051201
256
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