The 'Product Description' above says it all. Frances Spalding's book is, quite simply, superb. From start to finish.
To begin with, she writes brilliantly, with an excellent and lively style, and an obvious affection for her subject that keeps the reader turning the pages - keen to know what comes next.
And it's quite a story. The names and faces that weave in and out of the pages of this sumptuous volume are like a 'Who's Who' of the British Arts in all their shapes and sizes, and at their very best. John Piper's life was the broadest canvas, encompassing painting, pottery, architecture, sculpture, weaving, music, photography, stage design - and it's also one of the joys of this biography that his multi-talented wife, the "golden Myfanwy" of John Betjeman's poems, is given full acknowledgement as a creative artist in her own right. They were quite a couple.
To anyone even vaguely interested in Frances Spalding's subject, you cannot go wrong with this book - and for the price (as published, or the many variables on Amazon) it's a gift. Well worth having, and a fascinating and edifying read from cover to cover, with magnificent illustrations that do full justice to their originals.
We should be grateful to everyone who had a hand in its production. This is a worthy monument to both Pipers - a monument that's built to last.