The Story of Soho by Mike Hutton

The Story of Soho by Mike Hutton

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The story of thirty-two years of dramatic change in this fascinating London district.

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The Story of Soho by Mike Hutton

Soho has always been a source of fascination. A district quite unlike any other in London, where glamour meets squalor and then often merges. It is different, never mirroring the changes of its more fashionable neighbours. It seduces and destroys in equal measures. In 1932, under the ownership of Mrs Laura Henderson, the Windmill Theatre opened and, after entertaining audiences through thirty-two years of dramatic change in Soho, finally closed its doors in 1964. In this book, the Windmill forms the backdrop against which Mike Hutton explores all the diversity taking place in the surrounding streets of this unique district during a period of social and moral change. There is the influence of the many nationalities living there during the years leading up to the war. Organised crime existing alongside leading West End theatres and restaurants. The arrival of the GIs with money to burn and time on their hands. The black market booms. Want some nylons? How about a gun? No problem. Falling bombs bring terror, but there is still time to party. Then it's all over and, nationally, austerity takes hold, but never quite in Soho. The squeaky clean Windmill girls are joined by models baring all in the burgeoning strip clubs. There is money to be made, dodgy policemen to be paid off, and violence simmers away to a background of music.
Mike Hutton wrote several novels before concentrating on social history. His previous books by Amberley include ‘Life in 1940s London’, ‘Life in 1950’s London’ and ‘The Story of Soho’. His aim is to bring a wider audience to our recent history by the range of subject matter he covers in a style that is easy to read yet informative. He has keen interest in early 20th century British art and was for some years a part owner in a number of race horses. He has also spent many years researching archives concerning Britain after the First World War. He lives with his wife in rural Northamptonshire.
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ISBN 13 9781445614496
ISBN 10 1445614499
Title The Story of Soho
Author Mike Hutton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Year published 2013-12-15
Number of pages 224
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