Zenon Vantini

Zenon Vantini
Author: Pamela Sambrook
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0718895762

In this remarkable study, Pamela Sambrook rescues from obscurity the contribution of a former member of Napoleon’s Imperial Guard to the development of specialist hotels and catering in the formative years of the railway network in England and France. In doing so, she interrogates what lies behind some of Zenon Vantini’s very real achievements, legacies and disasters. She asks how far he was driven by his familial background in Elba and his involvement in the political turmoil of early-nineteenth-century France, and to what extent his whole life was known to those around him. Vantini’s extraordinary life encapsulates the change between two very different worlds – the old imperial past and the new age of entrepreneurial risk-taking. Never shaking off his old political loyalties, he believed resolutely that the mobility afforded by railway travel would change Europe fundamentally. In the long view he was a component part in the very early years of an industry which arguably changed England and Europe more than did even his hero, Napoleon. Scholars and casual readers of British and European social history will be fascinated by his story.

The Servants' Story

The Servants' Story
Author: Pamela Sambrook
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2016-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1445654210

A look at the personal lives of the people who served one of the richest families in Britain.

The British Hotel Through the Ages

The British Hotel Through the Ages
Author: Mary Cathcart Borer
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0718895800

The first inns in Britain were built by the Romans, for the accommodation of road builders and government officials. Their history since then ranges from pilgrim hostels built by monasteries to coaching inns and palatial railway hotels. Throughout this book runs a rich vein of social history detailing the food, drink, furnishings and costs of British hotels. Travellers’ tales, both British and foreign, from the sixteenth century onwards, are quoted at length, so that the book comes alive with first-hand impressions. We learn how some of the Regency Hotels of London came into being, such as Grillion’s, where Louis XVIII stayed in 1814, and there are accounts of the early railway hotels, and the great provincial hotels of Britain’s coast and countryside. Mary Cathcart Borer’s study still provides a detailed historical perspective of her subject almost fifty years on from its first publication, while at the same time offering a glimpse of contemporary attitudes to the rapidly expanding British hotel trade in the 1970s.

Travelling Servants

Travelling Servants
Author: Kathryn Walchester
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2019-07-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1000638995

This book outlines the contribution made by servants to domestic and Continental travel and travel writing between 1750 and 1850. Aiming to re-position British and European travel during this period as a site of work as well as leisure, Katheryn Walchester provides commentary and analysis of texts by servants not addressed in current scholarship. By reading texts contrapuntally, this book draws attention to repeated tropes and common patterns in the ways in which servants are featured in travelogues; and in so doing, offers an account of alternative modes of experiencing and writing about the Home Tour and the Grand Tour.

Silas Burroughs, the Man who made Wellcome

Silas Burroughs, the Man who made Wellcome
Author: Julia Sheppard
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0718895991

Silas Burroughs arrived in London from America in 1878 and proved himself an exceptional entrepreneur, taking the pharmaceutical business by storm. He was the brains and energy behind Burroughs Wellcome & Co. With his business partner Henry Wellcome he created an internationally successful firm, the legacy of which can be found in the charity the Wellcome Trust, yet few now remember him and the impact he made in his short lifetime. A consummate salesman, Burroughs was also an astute businessman, with new ideas for marketing, advertising and manufacturing: his writings describe sales trips around the world and the people he met. He was also a visionary employer who supported the eight-hour working day, profit-sharing, and numerous social and radical political movements, including the single tax movement, free travel, Irish Home Rule and world peace. In this first biography of Burroughs, Julia Sheppard explores his American origins, his religion and marriage, and his philanthropic work, as well as re-evaluating the dramatic deterioration of his relationship with his partner Wellcome.

Napoleon on Elba

Napoleon on Elba
Author: Robert Christophe
Publisher: London : Macdonald [1964]
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1964
Genre: Elba (Italy)
ISBN:

Parliamentary Papers

Parliamentary Papers
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1118
Release: 1908
Genre: Bills, Legislative
ISBN: