 
      Extract from Karen McMillan's review at www.nzbooklovers.co.nz "From the vestibule to the great hall. From the drawing room, library, dining room, billiard room, bedrooms and bathrooms, kitchen and butler’s pantry, each photograph is a treasure trove to enjoy, with so many details to revisit.
This is a visual feast and a handsome book to savour, even the endpapers are a wonderful textural treat!"
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Olveston is one of New Zealand's most remarkable and beautiful heritage homes.
Built in 1907 by David Theomin, a wealthy merchant and one of Dunedin's accomplished Jewish businessmen of that era, its opulence reflects the economic power that was concentrated in Dunedin at the start of the 20th century.
Theomin and his wife Marie were cultured people who travelled a great deal and the house is full of items brought back from abroad, as well as valuable furniture and significant paintings, including by Frances Hodgkins, who they supported early in her career.
The beautifully cared-for house is now in public ownership and open for tours. Olveston: Portrait of a home, evocatively photographed by Jane Ussher, documents its exquisite rooms full of treasures.
John Walsh, Jane Ussher
Hardback, 288 pages
H: 295mm W: 235mm Spine: 30mm
Weight: 1000 grams
