Soho in the Fifties by Daniel Farson

Soho in the Fifties by Daniel Farson

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A celebration of London's most fascinating quarter, attempting to capture the intrigue, enticement and atmosphere of the Bohemian world, illustrated with photographs. The author decribes the principal venues of the time and draws profiles of the true Soho personalities he knew.

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Soho in the Fifties by Daniel Farson

This is a celebration of London's most fascinating quarter, attempting to capture the intrigue, enticement and atmosphere of the Bohemian world, illustrated with photographs. The author decribes the principal venues of the time such as the York Minster, Wheeler's, the Caves de France and the Colony and draws profiles of the true Soho personalities he knew, among them David Archer, John Deakin, Francis Bacon, Muriel Belcher, Nina Hamnett and Colin MacInnes. Dan Farson has also written "The Man Who Wrote Dracula", "Henry Williamson: A Personal Memoir", "Out of Step", "A Window by the Sea" and "Jack the Ripper".
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ISBN 13 9780712657242
ISBN 10 071265724X
Title Soho in the Fifties
Author Daniel Farson
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1993-02-04
Number of pages 174
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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