The Roaring 1920s
Celebrating the release of THE FLAPPERS: VIXEN by Jillian Larkin, a story about romance, dancing and secrecy in the 1920s, we've compiled a list of other brilliant books set in that era.
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Tender is the Night
by F. Scott FitzgeraldPublished: 01/03/2011
Heartbreaking American masterpiece of the ‘Roaring Twenties’ based on Fitzgerald’s own experience
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Mrs Dalloway
by Virginia WoolfPublished: 01/08/2012
With introductions by Carol Ann Duffy and Valentine Cunningham
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The Flappers: Vixen
by Jillian LarkinPublished: 03/01/2012
The roaring twenties where anything goes . . . The first in a sparkling new trilogy full of romance, dancing and secrecy.
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To The Lighthouse
by Virginia WoolfPublished: 01/06/2011
CHOSEN BY HELEN DUNMORE AS HER ORANGE INHERITANCE READ
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The Great Gatsby
by F. Scott FitzgeraldPublished: 01/03/2011
Fitzgerald’s glittering Jazz Age masterpiece
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The Beautiful and Damned
by F. Scott FitzgeraldPublished: 01/03/2011
A captivating and glamorous tale of squandered talent that defined ‘The Lost Generation’ of 1920s New York
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Bright Young People: The Rise and Fall of a Generation 1918-1940
by D.J. TaylorPublished: 15/10/2008
A remarkable history of the ‘lost generation’ of the 1920s - parties, scandal, Jazz, clashing generations and the dark legacy of war.
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The Age of Innocence
by Edith WhartonPublished: 01/04/2008
The Vintage Classics edition of The Age of Innocence is published to tie-in with the publication of the Vintage paperback of Hermione Lee’s celebrated biography of Edith Wharton
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Babbitt
by Sinclair LewisPublished: 31/12/1994
A satirical portrait of a town obsessed by capitalism and the 'values' of the marketplace
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