Rich Desserts and Captain's Thin

Rich Desserts and Captain's Thin: A Family and Their Times 1831-1931

Non-Fiction, Biography & Memoir, Literary Biography & Memoir
Paperback Published on: 22/08/2016
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Synopsis

In 1831 John Dodgson Carr, son of a Quaker grocer, set off to walk from his home in Kendal to Carlisle, determined to launch a great enterprise. Within 15 years, Carr's of Carlisle had become one of the largest baking businesses in the world -and is a by-word for biscuits to this day. Following his trail to Carlisle (where she herself was born and grew up), Margaret Forster brings 19th-century daily life into vivid focus and charts the rise and rise of a middle-class family like the Carrs, ambitious, innovative yet sternly religious. This is history as it was lived by the men and women both above and below stairs - from the shop floor to the comfortable bourgeois homes of the paternalistic Carrs. We see the conflict between religion and profit, the family feuds and the changing face of a city through this compelling historical narrative, told with Margaret Forster's characteristic blend of scholarship, readability and marvellous attention to the texture of everyday life.

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781784705541
  • Number of pages: 304
  • Weight: 224g
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 20 mm

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