The long week end

a social history of Great Britain, 1918-1939.

The long week end
Robert Graves, Alan Hodge, Rob ...
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November 24, 2024 | History

The long week end

a social history of Great Britain, 1918-1939.

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The long week-end is Robert Graves' and Alan Hodge's evocative phrase for the period in Great Britain s social history between the twin devastations of the Great War and World War II. With brilliant wit and trenchant judgments they offer a scintillating survey of seemingly everything that went on of any consequence (or inconsequence) in those years in politics, business, science, religion, art, literature, fashion, education, popular amusements, domestic life, sexual relations and much else."

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English
Pages
455

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Cover of: The long weekend
The long weekend: a social history of Great Britain, 1918-1939
1971, Penguin Books
in English
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The long week-end: a social history of Great Britain, 1918-1939
1963, Norton, W. W. Norton & Co.
in English
Cover of: The long week end
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Edition Notes

"First printing."

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New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
DA566.4 G7 1941

The Physical Object

Pagination
x p., 1 l., 455 p.
Number of pages
455

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Open Library
OL14103015M

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