Marcus Binney - Books

Books

  • Lost Houses of Scotland (1980) with John Harris and Emma Winnington, Save Britain's Heritage, ISBN 0-905978-05-6, ISBN 978-0-905978-05-5.
  • The Country House: To Be or Not to Be (1982) with Kit Martin, Save Britain's Heritage, ISBN 0-905978-12-9, ISBN 978-0-905978-12-3.
  • Chatham Historic Dockyard: Alive or Mothballed (1984) with Kit Martin, Save Britain's Heritage, ISBN 0-905978-19-6, ISBN 978-0-905978-19-2.
  • Bright Future: Re-use of Industrial Buildings (1990) with Francis Machin and Ken Powell, Save Britain's Heritage, ISBN 0-905978-29-3, ISBN 978-0-905978-29-1.
  • The Ritz Hotel, London (1999) Foreword by HRH the Prince of Wales, Thames & Hudson, ISBN 0-500-01934-7, ISBN 978-0-500-01934-4.
  • The Women Who Lived for Danger: The Women Agents of SOE in the Second World War (2002) Hodder & Stoughton, ISBN 0-340-81840-9.
  • Great Houses of Europe: From the Archives of Country Life (2003) Aurum Press, ISBN 1-85410-849-2, ISBN 978-1-85410-849-4.
  • Secret War Heroes: The Men of Special Operations Executive (2005) Hodder & Stoughton, ISBN 0-340-82909-5, ISBN 978-0-340-82909-7.
  • The Ritz Hotel, London (2006) Centenary Edition, Foreword by HRH the Prince of Wales, Thames & Hudson, ISBN 0-500-51279-5, ISBN 978-0-500-51279-1.
  • In Search Of The Perfect House: 500 Of The Best Buildings In Britain And Ireland (2007) Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ISBN 0-297-84455-5, ISBN 978-0-297-84455-6.

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