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London's Lost Department Stores Tessa Boase

London's Lost Department Stores By Tessa Boase

London's Lost Department Stores by Tessa Boase


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Summary

An illustrated guide to all the glamorous department stores around the capital - over 50 - that are now no more.

London's Lost Department Stores Summary

London's Lost Department Stores: A Vanished World of Dazzle and Dreams by Tessa Boase

Once, every high street had a department store, and they marched the length of Oxford Street. Going up to town to shop at one of these grand emporia and lunch in the top-floor restaurant, or take the children to see Father Christmas, was both a huge treat and completely normal. But the demise of Debenhams, including historic Arding & Hobbs, and Army & Navy at Victoria along with many other House of Fraser stores, confirms that the traditional department store is now an endangered species. In the last five years alone, 83% have gone. Now, for the first time, Tessa Boase chronicles this fabulous world, from Derry & Toms with its roof garden to the Moderne lines of Holdrons in Peckham Rye (now Mr Khan's Discount), as well as Gamages' peerless toy department, Woollands' 21 Shop for cutting-edge Sixties fashion and Chiesmans' menagerie of snakes and lionesses. There is even a guided walking tour of the West End's lost stores.

About Tessa Boase

Tessa Boase is a former Daily Telegraph journalist and author of The Housekeeper's Tale and Mrs Pankhurst's Purple Feather and Etta Lemon.

Additional information

GOR012884468
9781838405137
1838405135
London's Lost Department Stores: A Vanished World of Dazzle and Dreams by Tessa Boase
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Safe Haven Books
2022-09-26
192
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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