Lucy Lethbridge
3 books referenced
Books by Lucy Lethbridge
Referenced in 1 episode
February 02, 2023
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Dominic introduces this as 'the best book I've ever read on this' regarding the world of country houses and master-servant relationships. Lucy Lethbridge is the guest on the podcast discussing this book.
Referenced in 3 episodes
December 29, 2022
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Mentioned as a book that came out just four days before they recorded their holidays series, with the result that the podcast 'just turned into us reading ginormous chunks from the book.' The author was sporting about it and is coming on the show to talk about a different topic. A timely book about the history of tourism.
August 22, 2022
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Described as 'Lucy Lethbridge's brilliant new book on the invention of the tourist industry, the invention of holidays in the modern sense.' Referenced multiple times throughout the episode as a source for historical facts about tourism.
August 18, 2022
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Described as a 'brilliant book that's just come out' about the 19th and early 20th centuries and the invention of mass tourism. Both hosts highly recommend it and reference it extensively throughout the episode.
Referenced in 1 episode
December 29, 2022
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Described as 'a brilliant book' about 'the colossal numbers of people who were in domestic service,' published five or six years ago. Lucy Lethbridge is coming on the podcast to talk about 'the real Downton Abbey' drawing on this book's research into the world of domestic service in Britain.