Bright Young Things: Life in the Roaring Twenties

by Alison Maloney

Hardcover, 2012

Status

Available

Call number

909.822

Collections

Publication

Virgin Books (2012)

Description

"Bright young things is a perfect guide to the roaring twenties--hot jazz and hotter all-night dance halls, high society's scandalous exploits, fresh new fashions, Prohibition cocktails, costume parties, and of course, the notorious flapper. Decorated throughout with art deco illustrations and packaged in a beautiful foil-stamped case, this book looks stunning resting on a coffee table and makes a fabulous gift"--Provided by the publisher.

User reviews

LibraryThing member speedy74
A short introduction to the 1920s, Bright Young Things gives a brief cultural history of the 1920s complete with instructions on how to act, speak, dress, apply make-up and host parties like the flappers of the roaring twenties. This would be a nice addition to a classroom library to pique student
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interest in the decade, but is not extensive enough to be a detailed account of the important figures and events of the 1920s.
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LibraryThing member MrsLee
At first I was put off by the way this was put together, bits and pieces of information here and there, very light reading material, but it was still interesting tidbits. Don't look here for a thorough documentation of the Twenties. It really does just focus on the bright young things, and lightly
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at that. I found it a good complement to "Murder Must Advertise", by Dorothy Sayers, and several other mysteries from the Golden era which take place in the Roaring Twenties.

A couple of my favorite quotes found in this book:

Greta Garbo, 'I never said, "I want to be alone." I only said, "I want to be left alone." There is all the difference.'

Rudolph Valentine, "Women are not in love with me but with the picture of me they see on the screen. I am merely the canvas on which women paint their dreams."
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

5.28 inches

ISBN

0753540975 / 9780753540978

Barcode

91100000180896

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909.822
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