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Paperback History of the Athenaeum: 1824-1925 Book

ISBN: 1025714830

ISBN13: 9781025714837

History of the Athenaeum: 1824-1925

"History of the Athenaeum, 1824-1925" provides a comprehensive and authoritative chronicle of one of London's most prestigious private members' clubs during its first century of existence. Thomas Humphry Ward meticulously documents the foundation, evolution, and social significance of the Athenaeum, an institution that became the premier gathering place for the intellectual elite, scientists, artists, and statesmen of the Victorian and Edwardian eras.

The narrative begins with the club's inception in 1824, spearheaded by influential figures such as John Wilson Croker and Sir Humphry Davy. Ward traces the development of the club from its early meetings to the establishment of its iconic clubhouse on Pall Mall, designed by architect Decimus Burton. Through detailed accounts of the club's governance and its distinguished membership, the work explores the intersections of British politics, literature, and science. The book provides a unique window into the social fabric of 19th and early 20th-century Britain, detailing the rituals, debates, and personalities that defined the institution.

This work is an essential resource for those interested in British institutional history, the sociology of London's elite societies, and the cultural legacy of the gentlemen's club. "History of the Athenaeum, 1824-1925" remains a vital record of a society dedicated to the advancement of learning and the arts.

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