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ISBN: 1025882792

ISBN13: 9781025882796

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"'Old Q' and Barrymore" is a detailed biographical study of two of the most infamous and colorful figures in the social landscape of late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century Britain. Authored by the noted social historian E. Beresford Chancellor, the work explores the lives of William Douglas, the 4th Duke of Queensberry-widely known as "Old Q"-and Richard Barry, the 7th Earl of Barrymore. Both men were quintessential representatives of the "rake" archetype, celebrated and condemned in equal measure for their extravagance, sporting pursuits, and proximity to the inner circles of the Prince Regent.

Chancellor masterfully reconstructs the atmosphere of Georgian London, painting a vivid picture of a world defined by high-stakes gambling, theatrical ventures, and public scandal. While the Duke of Queensberry represents the cynical longevity of the old guard, the Earl of Barrymore's brief, explosive life captures the reckless spirit of a younger generation of aristocrats. The narrative provides insight into the clubs, the turf, and the drawing rooms of the era, offering a fascinating window into the personalities that shaped the social mores of their time. This work serves as an essential historical record of the flamboyant characters and cultural excesses that defined the British Regency period.

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