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LINDA STRATMANN Whiteley's Folly: The Life and Death of a Salesman
Stroud, Sutton Publishing. 2004, 1st Edition. (ISBN: 0750935618) Hard Cover with dust jacket, 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Adolf Hitler ordered the Luftwaffe not to bomb Whiteleys as he wanted it as his headquarters once he'd invaded Britain. Eliza Dolittle is sent "to Whiteleys to be attired" in Pygmalion. Whiteleys was the Harrods of the nineteenth century. Its clients included English and overseas royalty and it offered - and delivered - 'Everything from a pin to an Elephant'. Created by William Whiteley, a draper's assistant from Yorkshire, who come to London with just a few pounds in his pocket, it was a remarkable achievement by a remarkable man. A seemingly bluff, good-hearted family man, in private Whiteley was a bully and a tyrant. Burned in effigy by local tradesman, his store was subject to five major arson attacks, while in his personal life his wife sued for divorce on the grounds of adultery and cruelty. The end came in 1907 when Horace Raynor - possibly Whiteley's illegitimate son - came begging for a job. Dismissed with contempt Horace shot Whiteley twice, killing him, then turned the gun on himself. New/New.

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