"The Coast Of Pleasure" 1928 RICHARDS, Grant

Chapters Practical, Geographical and Anecdotal on the Social, Open-air and Restaurant Life of the French Riviera, With a few Notes on the Ways of Approach to that Resort of Worldings

RICHARDS, Grant

[361] pp.

Harper & Brothers

1928

With a frontispiece in colour and other illustrations By Tom Van Oss

8 1/4" x 6"

VG/ VG

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This narrative travel guide takes one back to the era when the French Rivera was exploding on the world scene, becoming a year-round resort—playground to Gerald and Sara Murphy, Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Willy Maugham, and various exiled Romanovs (well, at least who were those who escaped Russia with sufficient baubles to continue their former lives of leisure). The author was an Englishman who had been frequenting the Riviera since the latter years of the 19th Century. He covers the hotels, the cities, the customs, climate, the best months to visit, the best modes of transport, and much more. The period dust jacket is a favorite of collectors and in perpetual short supply.

“[O]n the Riviera you can have the best of both worlds. Simplicity and solicitude and the unspoiled beauty of the coast and mountain and forest, when you want them, and then, when you tire of nature and of quiet, crowds and carnivals, luxury and decorated beauty of women.”

--Grant Richards


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