This volume is a re-publication of the memoirs of Captain Rees Howell Gronow, a dandy who lived the high life in Regency London and Paris. Gronow had a reputation as being a byronesque figure, “mad, bad, and dangerous to know”, and a contemporary noted that he 'committed the greatest follies, without in the slightest disturbing the points of his shirt collar.' His memoirs are a Flashman type view of gaudy highlife in post-war France and Britain.
About the author
Christopher Summerville is a historian and writer specialising in the early nineteenth century. His books include, The exploits of Baron de Warbot, Napoleon's expedition to Russia and March of Death.
(ed.), Regency Collections: Captain Gronow’s guide to life in London and Paris
Author(s) : SUMMERVILLE C. J.
- Year of publication :
- 2006
- Place and publisher :
- Welwyn Garden City: Ravenhall Press
- Number of pages :
- 224