
The Perfect Gentleman
James Sherwood(Author)
Thames & Hudson Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 4. March 2021
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-500-02372-3 (ISBN)
Description
This lavish publication celebrates the gentleman's search for the perfect sartorial detail, the ideal accessory, or beautiful gift for a loved one. Presented through the eyes of a connoisseur looking for quality and bepoke goods in London's key stylistic historic periods, it tells the stories of the personalities, shop-keepers and mastercraftsmen who have animated the business of luxury goods for centuries. The book is arranged chronologically in six chapters, each followed by three or four profiles of British luxury marques. A reference section presents the London gentleman's social world, from the shopping arcades to classic hotels and the member's clubs and antiquarians in between. This is the perfect book for the man who has everything.
With 294 illustrations, 238 in colour
With 294 illustrations, 238 in colour
Reviews / Votes
'A treat for modern dandies ... a complete guide to masculine chic' - Elle Decoration 'A sumptuous picture book elegantly examining the history of British luxury goods' - AttitudeMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
56 Illustrations, black and white; 238 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 269 mm
Width: 213 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
1205 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-500-02372-3 (9780500023723)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition

Book
11/2012
Thames & Hudson Ltd
€75.80
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Persons
James Sherwood is a London-based style journalist, and has been described as 'the guardian of Savile Row' by The Rake magazine. He is the author of Savile Row, Fashion at Royal Ascot, James Sherwood's discriminating Guide to London and Jewelry for Gentleman, all published by Thames & Hudson.
Content
1. Restoration London: Monarchy, Gallantry & Debauchery (1660-1789) * 2. Regency London: Fashion, Revolution & Social Ascent (1789-1837) * 3. Victorian London: Empire, Affluence & Ingenuity (1837-80) * 4. Edwardian London: Pleasure, Excess & Ostentation (1880-1914) * 5. London Between Two Wars: Modernism, Frivolity & Chic (1914-45) * 6. London's New Elizabethan Age: Austerity, Optimism & Energy (1940 - Today)