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Palaces of Pleasure

From Music Halls to the Seaside to Football, How the Victorians Invented Mass Entertainment

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Palaces of Pleasure

By: Lee Jackson
Narrated by: Liam Gerrard
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The Victorians invented mass entertainment. As the 19th century's growing industrialized class acquired the funds and the free time to pursue leisure activities, their every whim was satisfied by entrepreneurs building new venues for popular amusement. Contrary to their reputation as dour, buttoned-up prudes, the Victorians reveled in these newly created "palaces of pleasure".

In this vivid, captivating book, Lee Jackson charts the rise of well known institutions such as gin palaces, music halls, seaside resorts, and football clubs, as well as the more peculiar attractions of the pleasure garden and international exposition, ranging from parachuting monkeys and human zoos to theme park thrill rides. He explores how vibrant mass entertainment came to dominate leisure time and how the attempts of religious groups and secular improvers to curb "immorality" in the pub, variety theater, and dance hall faltered in the face of commercial success.

The Victorians' unbounded love of leisure created a nationally significant and influential economic force: the modern entertainment industry.

©2019 Lee Jackson (P)2019 Tantor
19th Century Europe Great Britain Modern England Sports
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Thorough yet enjoyable and well narrated. From gin palaces to exhibition halls and football. I am no stranger to social history but still learned a great deal. Really interesting.

An excellent history-

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Great narrator
Fair and balanced content and no sides other than sharing ideas.
Will recommend this book to others and will listen again..

Fascinating combination of Victorian life

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This book covers the world of Victorian leisure from drinking to entertainment to days out and to sports. It shows a world not that dissimilar to our own modern need for fun, a world where entertainment was fast changing, often at odds with itself and the legal system.

The book is vastly informative and entertaining which is helped with the narrator. The narrator is upbeat in his tone which is a welcome relief from other history books which can come across as dry. This tone entirely suits the style of book being read.

This book is definitely worth a listen as a fun read that is also educational. But *warning*, the Victorians were as rude as we are so the book does have some sweary passages (hilarious as they are).

Fascinating history of Victorian leisure

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Given the thoroughness of the material covered, the length of the book and the specific attention paid to pleasure gardens and their development, I was mystified at the complete omission of the Ranelagh gardens. These were both prominent and popular in the period and have an integral part to play in the subject matter. Otherwise, interesting and engaging, with decent narration, despite occasional, odd pronunciation (for an American audience, perhaps).

Interesting and nearly comprehensive

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