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Hardcover The Regency Rakes Book

ISBN: 1025943279

ISBN13: 9781025943275

The Regency Rakes

(Book #6 in the The Lives of the Rakes Series)

"The Regency Rakes" offers a fascinating and detailed exploration of the colorful, often scandalous figures who dominated the social life of early nineteenth-century England. Written by the noted historian E. Beresford Chancellor, this work delves into the lives of the charismatic men known as the "rakes" and "dandies" who defined the era's unique blend of elegance and debauchery. From the extravagant court of the Prince Regent to the exclusive clubs of St. James's, the book provides a vivid portrait of a society in transition.

The narrative focuses on prominent personalities of the age, examining their influence on fashion, manners, and the broader cultural landscape. By chronicling the exploits of figures like Beau Brummell and the Prince of Wales, Chancellor captures the spirit of the Regency period-a time marked by both intellectual brilliance and moral laxity. This historical account serves as an essential guide for readers interested in the social history of London and the enduring legacy of Britain's most flamboyant era.

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