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The Perfect Summer

Dancing into Shadow in 1911

Author: Juliet Nicolson  

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The enchanting and absorbing story of a remarkable summer; defining a world on the cusp of irrevocable change

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The enchanting and absorbing story of a remarkable summer; defining a world on the cusp of irrevocable change

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One summer of nearly a hundred years ago saw one of the high sunlit meadows of English history. A new king was crowned; audiences swarmed to Covent Garden to see the Ballet Russes and Nijinskys gravity-defying leaps. The aristocracy was at play, bounding from house party to the next; the socialite Lady Michelham travelled with her nineteen yards of pearls. Rupert Brooke (a 23-year-old poet in love with love, Keats, marrons glaces and truth) swam in the river at Grantchester. But perfection was over-reaching itself. The rumble of thunder from the summer's storms presaged not only the bloody war years ahead: the country was brought to near standstill by industrial strikes, and unrest exposed the chasm between privileged and poor; as if the heat was torturing those imprisoned in society's straitjacket and stifled by the city smog. Children, seeking relief from the scorching sun, drowned in village ponds. What the protagonists could not have known is that they were playing out the backdrop to WWI; in a few years time the world, let alone England, would never be the same again. Through the eyes of a series of exceptional individuals; a debutante, a suffragette, a politician, a trade unionist, a butler and the Queen; Juliet Nicolson illuminates a turning point in history. With the gifts of a great storyteller she rekindles a vision of a time when the sun shone but its shadows fell on all.

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Critic Reviews

“An accomplished and engaging piece of social history - Daily Telegraph[Nicolson] sweeps across voices and classes to assemble a mosaic of sunlit impressions - Independent: Boyd TonkinListed as number three of six in the 'Bookseller's Chart' by Phoebe Bentick of Henry Stokes & Co. - The TimesWith the gifts of a great storyteller, [Nicolson] rekindles a vision of a time when the sun shone, but cast long shadows. - Waterstone's Books QuarterlyNicolson on swimwear from Victorian times through Brigitte Bardot to today. - The SpectatorJuliet Nicolson has taken this "perfect summer" as the backdrop for an ambitious work of multiple biography, which sets the extravagance of the upper classes against the increasingly desperate lives of the poor. - ObserverI wanted to evoke the full vivid richness of how it smelt, looked, sounded, tasted and felt to be alive in England during the months of such a summer - The LadyJuliet Nicolson does not pretend to offer a close political analysis, but rather a thoroughly entertaining portrait of the period, full of memorable detail - The Spectator”

An accomplished and engaging piece of social history - Daily Telegraph

[Nicolson] sweeps across voices and classes to assemble a mosaic of sunlit impressions - Independent: Boyd Tonkin

Listed as number three of six in the 'Bookseller's Chart' by Phoebe Bentick of Henry Stokes & Co. - The Times

With the gifts of a great storyteller, [Nicolson] rekindles a vision of a time when the sun shone, but cast long shadows. - Waterstone's Books Quarterly

Nicolson on swimwear from Victorian times through Brigitte Bardot to today. - The Spectator

Juliet Nicolson has taken this "perfect summer" as the backdrop for an ambitious work of multiple biography, which sets the extravagance of the upper classes against the increasingly desperate lives of the poor. - Observer

I wanted to evoke the full vivid richness of how it smelt, looked, sounded, tasted and felt to be alive in England during the months of such a summer - The Lady

Juliet Nicolson does not pretend to offer a close political analysis, but rather a thoroughly entertaining portrait of the period, full of memorable detail - The Spectator

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About the Author

Juliet Nicolson is a writer and journalist: she has written for the Daily Telegraph, Vogue, the London Evening Standard, Tatler and the Guardian, amongst others. She was also the editor of the memoirs of Lady Annabel Goldsmith. She read English at the University of Oxford and has worked in publishing in both the UK and the States. The Perfect Summer is Juliet's first book, and draws on a vast range of archive material from sources both intimate and rarely-seen. She is the President of the Kent Branch of the Jane Austen Society, has two daughters and lives in London and Kent.

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One summer of nearly a hundred years ago saw one of the high sunlit meadows of English history. A new king was crowned; audiences swarmed to Covent Garden to see the Ballet Russes and Nijinskys gravity-defying leaps. The aristocracy was at play, bounding from house party to the next; the socialite Lady Michelham travelled with her nineteen yards of pearls. Rupert Brooke (a 23-year-old poet in love with love, Keats, marrons glaces and truth) swam in the river at Grantchester. But perfection was over-reaching itself. The rumble of thunder from the summer's storms presaged not only the bloody war years ahead: the country was brought to near standstill by industrial strikes, and unrest exposed the chasm between privileged and poor; as if the heat was torturing those imprisoned in society's straitjacket and stifled by the city smog. Children, seeking relief from the scorching sun, drowned in village ponds. What the protagonists could not have known is that they were playing out the backdrop to WWI; in a few years time the world, let alone England, would never be the same again. Through the eyes of a series of exceptional individuals; a debutante, a suffragette, a politician, a trade unionist, a butler and the Queen; Juliet Nicolson illuminates a turning point in history. With the gifts of a great storyteller she rekindles a vision of a time when the sun shone but its shadows fell on all.

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Product Details

Publisher
John Murray Press | John Murray Publishers Ltd
Published
12th July 2007
Pages
320
ISBN
9780719562433

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