Last Dance

Denys Blakeway

£9.99

1936 was to be an extraordinary year: at home social and constitutional crises threatened, while in Europe, the dictators were on the march. ‘The Last Dance’ is told using the accounts of those who lived through this turbulent period. It offers a compelling and vivid account of a turning point in our nation’s story.

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Publish Date: 26/05/2011
ISBN: 9780719523939 Category: Tags: ,

Description

‘The year has, indeed, begun in gloom. The King ill, and Kipling dead . . .’ so wrote the diarist Chips Channon in 1936 as George V lay on his deathbed at Buckingham Palace. The passing of two such pillars of the establishment sent tremors through the nation and heralded the ending of the old order.

1936 was to be an extraordinary year: at home social and constitutional crisis threatened, while in Europe, the dictators were on the march. It was the year of the abdication and civil war in Spain. The tectonic plates of history were shifting – Britain would never be the same again.

The Last Dance
is told using the accounts of those who lived through this turbulent period. Through extracts from diaries of shopkeepers, socialites, bishops, and volunteers in Spain, and the memoirs of the unemployed, housewives and hostesses, as well as the contemporary accounts of politicians, journalists and poets, Blakeway offers a compelling and vivid account of a turning point in our nation’s story.

Additional information

Weight 304 g
Dimensions 200 × 136 × 29 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

440

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

941.084 (edition:22)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K