Headline Britons 1921-1925

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12.99
book_author_name: 
Peter Pugh
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Hardback
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Icon Books Ltd
published_date: 
06/07/2017
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9781785782091
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Books > History > Historical events & topics > Social & cultural history
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Peter Pugh|Hardback|Icon Books Ltd|06/07/2017
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9781785782091
Book Description: 
Headline Britons paints a unique picture of British life in the 20th and 21st centuries by re-examining some of the country's most notable characters. Each book covers a five-year span, telling the stories of a number of people who, in that time, stood out among their contemporaries. As the 1920s progressed and Britain tried to recover from the horrors of war, the country enjoyed a short postwar boom - seeing the development of household gadgets such as dishwashers, sterilisers and cigar lighters - but it did not last and soon unemployment grew. Peter Pugh shows in this book that despite the `swinging twenties' being largely a myth, the decade was enlivened by mouldbreaking characters such as birth control pioneer Marie Stopes, father of the BBC John Reith, and Horatio Bottomley - perhaps the biggest business fraudster of all time.

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