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The Private Lives Of Mayfair Peter Thompson Marcella Evaristi

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The Private Lives Of Mayfair Peter Thompson Marcella Evaristi
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Publisher: Lume Books
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 3.77 MB
Pages: 255
Author: Peter Thompson & Marcella Evaristi
ISBN: 9798743143306, 874314330X, B08MV61CHG
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Private Lives Of Mayfair Peter Thompson Marcella Evaristi by Peter Thompson & Marcella Evaristi 9798743143306, 874314330X, B08MV61CHG instant download after payment.

The secret history of one of the most exclusive areas in the world. On the edge of Hyde Park, Mayfair is one of the most exclusive and expensive areas in the world. Its extraordinary history is brought to life here spanning 350 years. From the Earl of Clarendon’s sacking as Charles II’s Lord Chancellor in 1667 to Lord Byron’s disgrace in 1816 to the most famous concert in the history of rock music, The Beatles’ farewell gig in January 1969 on the rooftop of 3 Savile Row, and beyond to the present day. With specially commissioned photographs and fascinating new archival material, no other book has attempted such a compelling study of the square mile bordered by Park Lane, Piccadilly, Regent Street and Oxford Street, and the people who inhabit it.

The Private Lives of Mayfair is a fascinating study described by The Guardian as ‘the elusive concept of evoking a spirit of a place’. Peter Thompson is a writer and journalist. His books include The Battle for Singapore and A Portrait of Power.

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