"In The House of Guinness, best-selling author Adrian Tinniswood invites readers into the remarkable world of the Guinness family: a lineage of brewers, philanthropists, and socialites whose homes tell the story of their rise from Georgian Dublin to global prominence. Through comprehensive histories and stunning photography, Tinniswood offers an intimate look into storied estates like Farmleigh, where the ballroom is said to have floors made from brewery barrels, and Luggala, the retreat located in the Wicklow Mountains. From Elveden's sweeping 17,000 acres in Suffolk to Robert Adam's elegant Kenwood on Hampstead Heath, each residence reveals another dimension of legacy, ambition, and influence. This read is an invitation to step inside a dynasty that shaped both architecture and society across two centuries." -- CURATED TEXAN