Fleet Street in Seven Centuries
Author : Walter George Bell
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Page : 682 pages
File Size : 25,68 MB
Release : 1912
Category : Fleet Street (London, England)
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Author : Walter George Bell
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Page : 682 pages
File Size : 25,68 MB
Release : 1912
Category : Fleet Street (London, England)
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Author : Alan Brooke
Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 40,23 MB
Release : 2010-03-15
Category : Photography
ISBN : 1445611384
An intriguing illustrated history of one of London's most famous streets.
Author : Eilat Negev
Publisher : Bantam
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 13,85 MB
Release : 2012-02-28
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0345532384
A panoramic portrait of a remarkable woman and the tumultuous Victorian era on which she made her mark, The First Lady of Fleet Street chronicles the meteoric rise and tragic fall of Rachel Beer—indomitable heiress, social crusader, and newspaper pioneer. Rich with period detail and drawing on a wealth of original material, this sweeping work of never-before-told history recounts the ascent of two of London’s most prominent Jewish immigrant families—the Sassoons and the Beers. Born into one, Rachel married into the other, wedding newspaper proprietor Frederick Beer, the sole heir to his father’s enormous fortune. Though she and Frederick became leading London socialites, Rachel was ambitious and unwilling to settle for a comfortable, idle life. She used her husband’s platform to assume the editorship of not one but two venerable Sunday newspapers—the Sunday Times and The Observer—a stunning accomplishment at a time when women were denied the vote and allowed little access to education. Ninety years would pass before another woman would take the helm of a major newspaper on either side of the Atlantic. It was an exhilarating period in London’s history—fortunes were being amassed (and squandered), masterpieces were being created, and new technologies were revolutionizing daily life. But with scant access to politicians and press circles, most female journalists were restricted to issuing fashion reports and dispatches from the social whirl. Rachel refused to limit herself or her beliefs. In the pages of her newspapers, she opined on Whitehall politics and British imperial adventures abroad, campaigned for women’s causes, and doggedly pursued the evidence that would exonerate an unjustly accused French military officer in the so-called Dreyfus Affair. But even as she successfully blazed a trail in her professional life, Rachel’s personal travails were the stuff of tragedy. Her marriage to Frederick drove an insurmountable wedge between herself and her conservative family. Ultimately, she was forced to retreat from public life entirely, living out the rest of her days in stately isolation. While the men of her era may have grabbed more headlines, Rachel Beer remains a pivotal figure in the annals of journalism—and the long march toward equality between the sexes. With The First Lady of Fleet Street, she finally gets the front page treatment she deserves.
Author : Maxime de La Falaise
Publisher : Grove Press
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 28,33 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9780802132963
The hundreds of recipes in Maxime de la Falaise's delight-ful book triumphantly attest to the virtues of Anglo-Saxon gastronomy. Rich with the historical sense of taste, this book allows you to cook the rudiments of a medieval royal banquet, an Elizabethan nursery breakfast, or an eighteenth-century tavern lunch. The recipes are divided into five chronological sections, each preceded by an introduction recounting the fashions and the changes in the food and drink of the period; together they provide an overview of the evolution of English cookery. The earliest recipes, dating from the thirteenth century, are presented in their original language ("Take faire Mutton that hath ben roste . . .") as well as in a modern translation, and all measures and quantities have been updated throughout. Many of the dishes are quite simple to make; others are, quite literally, fit for a king. All together they constitute a delectable, sensual cele-bration of the development of English cuisine.
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Page : 564 pages
File Size : 20,43 MB
Release : 1912
Category : England
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Page : 852 pages
File Size : 43,75 MB
Release : 1858
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Page : 872 pages
File Size : 43,52 MB
Release : 1923
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
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Page : 856 pages
File Size : 16,93 MB
Release : 1919
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
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Author : George Watson
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 1698 pages
File Size : 27,57 MB
Release : 1971-07-02
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780521079341
More than fifty specialists have contributed to this new edition of volume 2 of The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature. The design of the original work has established itself so firmly as a workable solution to the immense problems of analysis, articulation and coordination that it has been retained in all its essentials for the new edition. The task of the new contributors has been to revise and integrate the lists of 1940 and 1957, to add materials of the following decade, to correct and refine the bibliographical details already available, and to re-shape the whole according to a new series of conventions devised to give greater clarity and consistency to the entries.
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Page : 942 pages
File Size : 19,91 MB
Release : 1912
Category : Bibliography
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