The secret life of the Savoy / Olivia Williams.
In 1889, Victorian impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte opened The Savoy, Britain's first luxury hotel. Allowing the rich to live like royalty, it attracted glamour, scandal and a cast of eccentric characters, with the D'Oyly Carte family elevated to a unique vantage point on high society. Showmen, Socialites and the Savoy will tell their story through three generations: Richard (the founder, who died in the same year as Queen Victoria), Rupert (a moderniser who saw the hotel through two world wars and the roaring twenties), and Bridget (a Queen-like figure who was one of mid-20th century Britain's wealthiest women). The book will explore their rollercoaster achievements, lifestyles and private lives, through the prism of this iconic hotel and its many distinguished guests - from Oscar Wilde to the Beatles.
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- ISBN: 9781643137384
- ISBN: 1643137387
- ISBN: 9781643139579
- ISBN: 1643139576
- Physical Description: xii, 323 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Edition: First Pegasus Books cloth edition.
- Publisher: New York : Pegasus Books, Ltd., 2021.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-307) and index. |
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The Secret Life of the Savoy : Glamour and Intrigue at the World's Most Famous Hotel
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The Secret Life of the Savoy : Glamour and Intrigue at the World's Most Famous Hotel
Section | Section Description | Page Number |
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Introduction | p. ix | |
Preface | p. 1 | |
Act 1 | Richard | |
1 | Curtain up | p. 9 |
2 | Entertainment of a higher order | p. 25 |
3 | 'Light of the future' | p. 42 |
4 | Off on tour | p. 53 |
5 | "The Hotel de Luxe of the World' | p. 70 |
6 | The carpet quarrel | p. 85 |
7 | 'Everyone who comes, goes away highly pleased' | p. 92 |
8 | Scandals | p. 101 |
9 | Fluctuat nec migrator | p. 108 |
Act 2 | Rupert | |
10 | Belle Ãpoque | p. 127 |
11 | No sackcloth and ashes | p. 147 |
12 | Rupert's roaring twenties | p. 161 |
13 | Curzon Street Baroque | p. 172 |
14 | A scrum in Mayfair | p. 178 |
15 | An heir and a spare | p. 190 |
16 | Essence de civilisation | p. 199 |
Act 3 | Bridget | |
17 | Reluctant heiress | p. 221 |
18 | Static in the swinging sixties | p. 243 |
19 | Pickwick and co. | p. 257 |
20 | Bridget hangs on | p. 265 |
21 | Curtain down | p. 282 |
Postscript Claridge's Restaurant, July 1990 | p. 287 | |
Note on Money | p. 288 | |
Notes | p. 289 | |
Index | p. 309 | |
Acknowledgements | p. 324 |