Gentlemen’s Gentlemen

Gentlemen’s Gentlemen by Rosina Harrison, published by Little, Brown Book Group Limited on November 5, 2015, is a captivating exploration of life from the perspective of male servants. This edition, comprising 304 pages, presents a collection of intriguing stories that shed light on the experiences of various roles, from butlers to lamp boys, offering a unique glimpse into the world below stairs.
Readers will discover a treasure-trove of memories that recount notable events, such as the dinner with Edward VIII and amusing incidents involving Charlie Chaplin and exclusive supper parties. The book delves into themes of social history and customs, providing insights into the lives of those who served the rich and famous. Through these narratives, Harrison invites readers to appreciate the often-overlooked perspectives of male servants in a bygone era.
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You’ve read tales of lady’s maids and cooks, housekeepers and nannies, but now it’s time to hear from the other side of life as a servant. From the lamp boy to the butler, here are the fascinating storis from the men below stairs.
This treasure-trove of memories, collected together by Rosina Harrison, bestselling author of The Lady’s Maid, includes the night the ill-fated Edward VIII came to dinner; the time Charlie Chaplin scandalised the servants with his ‘familiar’ behaviour – and the occasion when a hot potato dropped down a lady’s décolletage at a veryexclusive supper party . . .
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