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Piccadilly Arthur Irwin Dasent

Piccadilly By Arthur Irwin Dasent

Piccadilly by Arthur Irwin Dasent


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A history of picadilly, an important area of central London, from 1612, when Robert Baker erected the first buildings on what is known as Piccadilly, to the end of the 19th century. This work charts the arrival of the aristocracy in the later 17th century, which led to it being regarded as a very fashionable area from the 18th century onwards.

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Piccadilly: In Three Centuries by Arthur Irwin Dasent

Piccadilly is a meticulously researched history of this important area of central London, from 1612, when Robert Baker, a tailor, erected the first buildings on what is now known as Piccadilly, to the end of the nineteenth century. Arthur Irwin Dasent charts the arrival of the aristocracy in the later seventeenth century, which led to it being regarded as a very fashionable area from the eighteenth century onwards, the burgeoning of the gentlemen's clubs for which the vicinity remains famous, and the lives and intrigues of some of its better-known residents. Full of fascinating anecdotes about both the buildings and the people who lived in them, Piccadilly will appeal to anyone interested in the history of the great city of London.

About Arthur Irwin Dasent

Arthur Irwin Dasent was a clerk of the House of Commons and the first Clerk of the Parliament of Northern Ireland during the 1920s. He is also the author of The Speakers of the House of Commons, a biography of Nell Gwynne and histories of Grosvenor and St James' squares.

Additional information

GOR001695338
9781845883638
1845883632
Piccadilly: In Three Centuries by Arthur Irwin Dasent
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
20070401
238
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