This book examines the life of William Ince, including the acrimonious law suit that followed the ending of the partnership. It also examines the influences on his life by looking at his ancestors to see where his talent was derived.
Much more than a family history, the book also looks at topics such as the impact of the English Civil War on a village in Worcestershire, life in Georgian London and the importance of the women in the Ince family.
The book is beautifully illustrated with drawings and water-colours, as well as photographs, maps and diagrams.
"In this fascinating and painstakingly researched study of the Ince family, Sarah Ingle, herself of this family, vividly brings to life a quintessential English story." Sir Hugh Roberts, Surveyor Emeritus of The Queen's Works of Art and expert on Ince & Mayhew furniture.