Description
In the nineteenth century, the phenomenon of 'going abroad' was born. Beautiful Mediterranean towns, the luxurious spas of Mittel-Europe and the golf courses of France became the playground of the idle wealthy. Until foreign travel became more accessible, the picturesque towns and smart hotels catered only to an elite mix of royalty, celebrities and high society. This was where the great and glamorous could relax, mingle, see and be seen - where rules could be broken and routines forgotten. Drawing on the Mary Evans Picture Library's archives and contributions from Galleria L'IMAGE, Lucinda Gosling traces the growth of some of Europe's most exclusive and desirable holiday destinations - from Monte Carlo and Maidenhead, to Biarritz and St Moritz - and explores the lives of the privileged holidaymakers who travelled there. Revealing a world of gossip and glamour, Holidays and High Society tells the story of travel in a golden age through its fashions, faces and places, using evocative vintage travel posters, brochures, fashion spreads and more. The ultimate form of escapism for anyone with a passion for the past.
About the Author
LUCINDA GOSLING studied history at the University of Liverpool and has worked in the picture library industry for more than 25 years, most recently at historical specialist Mary Evans Picture Library. She is a writer and public speaker, contributing to various publications including History Today, Tatler and Majesty, and is the author of over then books on a wide variety of subjects from historic London and royal coronations, to feminist art and Great War knitting. She lives with her family in east London.
Book Information
ISBN 9780750990080
Author Lucinda Gosling in association with Mary Evans Picture Library
Format Paperback
Imprint The History Press Ltd
Publisher The History Press Ltd