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Power & Pleasure Elisabeth Kehoe

Power & Pleasure By Elisabeth Kehoe

Power & Pleasure by Elisabeth Kehoe


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Power & Pleasure: The Devonshire House Jubilee Ball 1897 by Elisabeth Kehoe

At the zenith of its power, Britain, the Workshop of the World, dominated the globe with military might and commercial acuity. The celebration of Queen Victorias sixty years on the throne was carefully positioned to highlight the countrys strength, especially in the face of rising competition from other nations. The festivities brought together, in a show of force, the Queens widely extended family, foreign dignitaries, diplomats, foreign royals and world leaders. Extraordinary pageantry, parades and royal receptions served to dramatise the unparalleled significance of the event. The most important occasion, however, was the Devonshire House Ball, given at huge expense by the Hanover-born German Double Duchess of Devonshire. The Duchess having married not one but two English Dukes took to the task with alacrity, bringing together an extraordinary group of nobles, politicians, plutocrats, influential foreigners and bankers, hosting the most famous party of the century: a fancy-dress ball with a guest list of the 700 social, political, cultural and prominent celebrities of the day. A specially commissioned tent equipped with hand-painted backdrops, the most technically advanced cameras and lighting, along with realistic props was set up in the magnificent gardens to capture the glamorous guests. Many of the exquisite costumes all of pre-eighteenth-century characters were preserved by photograph and are shown here, colourised for the first time, to give us a sense of the wondrous, glorious occasion of the Ball.

About Elisabeth Kehoe

Elisabeth Kehoe is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of London, as well as a researcher and broadcaster. She is the author of acclaimed biographies of the famous Jerome sisters (including Jennie Churchill, Winstons American mother), Kitty OShea wrongly blamed for destroying Irelands chances of independence in 1890 and Helen DOyly Carte, the nineteenth-century powerhouse running the Gilbert & Sullivan companies and Savoy Opera and Hotel franchises, as well as other works on talented and overlooked women of the Victorian and Edwardian eras.

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NGR9781916846272
9781916846272
1916846270
Power & Pleasure: The Devonshire House Jubilee Ball 1897 by Elisabeth Kehoe
New
Hardback
Unicorn Publishing Group
2024-10-15
240
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