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Description
Step inside the Riviera's most glamorous villas and discover the real lives that shaped the Côte d'Azur's golden age.
In 1926 Barry Dierks, a young American architect, arrived in Paris and fell in love with France. With his partner, an ex-officer in the British Army, he built a white, flat-roofed Modernist masterpiece that rested on the rocks below the Esterel, with views across the Mediterranean. They called it Le Trident.
Le Trident transformed their fortunes. As word spread, commissions poured in from across the Riviera's social world. Dierks and Sawyer designed more than seventy of the coastline's most recognisable houses, including Somerset Maugham's La Mauresque, Jack Warner's Villa Aujourd'hui, Maxine Elliott's Château de l'Horizon, and the Marquess of Cholmondeley's Villa Le Roc.
These villas became stages for Jazz Age decadence, intimate dramas, artistic breakthroughs, and the upheavals of war, revealing a Riviera far richer and stranger than its postcard image.
Bringing together vivid personalities, architectural insight and richly researched history, Riviera Dreaming captures a world where creativity, reinvention and intrigue collided on the edge of the Mediterranean.
Product details
| Published | 12 Apr 2018 |
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| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 264 |
| ISBN | 9781786733382 |
| Imprint | Tauris Parke |
| Illustrations | 16 bw and colour in 8pp plates |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This well-written book is packed with history and glamorous insider stories of the rich and famous, contrasted with the hardships of local residents living under German occupation during World War II. Meticulously researched by long-term resident Maureen Emerson it makes a riveting read; perfect summer holiday reading. Bet you won't be able to put it down.
Mary S. Lovell, author of The Mitford Girls
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Maureen Emerson has created a fascinating account of the South of France in times of glorious peace and hideous war, telling the stories of those who made their homes there. She evokes a particular generation in this wonderful book.
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