The Last Letter To Dean Street

The Last Letter To Dean Street
Author: J. Pollard
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2018-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0244418993

A true story set in Burnley, Lancashire tells how Joe and Betty despite enjoying the most blissful courtship imaginable, now face a very uncertain future. ItÕs 1939, the world has turned on its head and Joe and Betty are about to discover their lives will never be quite the same again. Joe enlists in the army and is eventually posted overseas to the most inhospitable and dangerous place imaginable whilst Betty is left to work and look after ailing parents in the austere conditions the country now faces. Their relationship continues through the only method available. The simple letter. Feelings, desires, difficulties and hardship are laid bare on simple pieces of paper. Could their love. endure the enforced separation ? Would Betty be faithful ? Would Joe survive ? The letters reveal all and yet each one could be be the last letter to Dean Street.

The Casino and Society in Britain

The Casino and Society in Britain
Author: Seamus Murphy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2020-11-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0429845014

This book is a study of the British casino industry and how it has been shaped by criminality, prohibition, regulation and liberalization since the beginning of the First World War. The reader will gain a detailed knowledge of the history, culture, identity and participants within the British casino industry, which has, to date, escaped the attention of a dedicated historical and criminological investigation. This monograph fills this gap in inquiry while drawing on primary source material that has not been used previously, including, but not confined to, records in the National Archives relating to the Gaming Board of Great Britain and the Metropolitan Police. In addition to archive material, oral histories, newspapers, published journals and books have been utilised and referenced where appropriate. Envisaged to close a gap in historical research, this book will be of interest to historians, criminologists, regulators, students and individuals interested in gambling, society and cultural history.

A Genius for Failure

A Genius for Failure
Author: Paul O'Keeffe
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2011-01-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1446426580

* Haydon's first attempt at suicide ended when the low calibre bullet fired from his pistol fractured his skull but failed to penetrate his brain. * His second attempt also failed: a deep slash across his throat left a large pool of blood at the entrance to his studio, but he was still able to reach his easel on the opposite side of the room. *Only his third attempt, another cut to the throat which sprayed blood across his unfinished canvas, was successful. He died face-down before the bespattered 'Alfred and the First British Jury', his final bid 'to improve the taste of the English people' through the High Art of historical painting. * Such intensity, struggle and near-comic inability to succeed encapsulate Haydon's career. Thirty years before his death his huge, iconic paintings had made him the toast of early 19th-century London, drawing paying crowds to the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly for months and leading to nationwide tours. * However, his attempt to repeat such success three months before his death was to destroy him: barely a soul turned up, leaving the desperate painter alone, humiliated, and facing financial ruin. * In A Genius for Failure Paul O'Keeffe makes clear that the real tragedy of Haydon lay in the extent to which his failures were unwittingly engineered by his own actions - his refusal to resort to the painting of fashionable portraits, for example, and his self-destructively acrimonious relationship with the RA. * The company he kept - Keats, Shelley, Wordsworth, Sir Robert Peel and the Duke of Wellington, among many others - and the momentous events he lived through - The Battle of Waterloo, the Coronation of George IV, and the passing of the first Parliamentary Reform Bill - make A Genius for Failure not only the definitive biography of this fascinating and tragic painter, but a stirring portrayal of an age.