The first biography of Ralph Dutton, one of the leading taste-makers of his generation, a crucial figure in our understanding of heritage today.
John Holden Book order






- 2023
- 2021
Remembering Edgewater Beach Hotel
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
"Nothing epitomized the glamour and excitement of Chicago's jazz age and war years like the fabled Edgewater Beach Hotel. Much more than a hotel, the Edgewater Beach was a world unto itself--the only urban resort of its kind in the nation. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan on Chicago's North Side, it offered swimming, golf, tennis, dancing, theater, fine dining, exclusive shopping, fabulous floor shows, unique watering holes, and, of course, some of the best jazz and swing music of its era. It even had its own pioneering radio station, which broadcasted across the nation and burnished its fame. Many of the legends of the big band era played its stages, and many of Hollywood's leading stars crossed its footlights. It was a stomping ground for both the rich and famous as well as ordinary people who wanted a small taste of the high life. The Edgewater Beach Hotel was world renowned. But the social upheaval of the 1960s, the ascendance of automobile culture, and rapid urban change led to its demise."--Provided by publisher.
- 2018
This work throws new light on a character, whose interests encompassed art, architecture, morality, criticism, literature, the environment, education, the changes that he saw overtaking the country and a new political order for the working man.
- 2017
A wizard's wanderings from China to Peru
- 188 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The narrative follows a wizard's journey spanning from China to Peru, showcasing a blend of adventure and mysticism. This reprint preserves the essence of the original 1886 edition, allowing readers to experience the enchanting tales and cultural insights from the wizard's travels. The book captures the imagination with its historical context and timeless storytelling.
- 2014
Cultural Capital: The Rise and Fall of Creative Britain
- 278 pages
- 10 hours of reading
How money, politics and the Arts turned a golden age for culture into lead
- 2011
Genes, Crops and the Environment
- 180 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The book explores the genetic resources of plants, emphasizing their management and conservation strategies. It delves into the importance of preserving biodiversity and the role of genetic diversity in sustainable agriculture and ecosystem health. Key topics include techniques for conserving plant genetics, the impact of human activity on plant diversity, and the significance of these resources for future food security. Through detailed analysis, it highlights the need for effective policies and practices in plant resource management.
- 2007