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Piccadilly: Londons West End and the Pursuit of Pleasure

English

By (author): Stephen Hoare

Piccadilly, Londons milelong western artery, was originally known for its busy coaching inns and magnificent aristocratic palaces, and, more recently, for its internationally renowned department stores, theatres, restaurants and hotels. At the junction of five major roads, Piccadilly Circus became known as the Hub of Empire. Balancing enterprise, profit and pleasure, it marks the divide between polite society and a bustling nightlife.

In this book, London historian Stephen Hoare explores how and why Dilly has always been a haunt for pleasure seekers. It traces the development of Londons West End from its aristocratic origins right through to its hedonistic heyday, when the Bright Young Things rubbed shoulders with royalty, film stars, gangsters, pimps and prostitutes. Today, Piccadillys traditional institutions, such as Hatchards, Fortnum and Mason, the Royal Academy and the Ritz, sit alongside sushi bars, Viennese coffee shops and fashionable jewellers and boutiques as the neon lights of the Circus continue to attract visitors from across the globe.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780750995658

About Stephen Hoare

For the past twenty years Stephen Hoare has been a freelance writer and journalist writing on higher education business schools and the public sector for The Guardian. He is a regular contributor to The Times special reports and is an author with a string of non-fiction titles to his name including The Assassination of John F. Kennedy and Hiroshima for Batsford's 'A Day That Made History' series.

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