Making Monte Carlo: A History of Speculation and Spectacle

April 12, 2016|
Making Monte Carlo: A History of Speculation and Spectacle by Mark Braude
$36.00
Hardcover
Earn 180 plum® points
Buy Online
Ship to an address
Out of stock online.
Pick up in store
To see if pickup is available,
Find In Store
Not sold in stores
Prices and offers may vary in store

about

A rollicking narrative history of Monte Carlo, capturing its nineteenth-century rise as the world’s first modern casino-resort and its Jazz Age heyday as infamous playground of the rich.

Monte Carlo has long been known as a dazzling playground for the rich and famous. Less well known are the shrewd and often ruthless strategies that went into creating such a potent symbol of luxury and cosmopolitan glamour. As historian Mark Braude reveals in his entertaining and informativeMaking Monte Carlo, the world’s first modern casino-resort started as an unlikely prospect—with the legalization of gambling in tiny Monaco in 1855—and eventually emerged as the most glamorous gambling destination of the Victorian era. The resort declined in the wake of WWI, and was reinvented, again, to suit the styles and desires of the new Jazz Age tastemakers, such as F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Gerald and Sarah Murphy, and Coco Chanel.

Along the way, we encounter a colorful cast of characters, including the fast-talking Francois Blanc (a professional gambler, stock market manipulator, and founder of Monte Carlo); Basil Zaharoff (notorious munitions dealer and possible secret owner of the casino in the 1920s); Elsa Maxwell (a brash society figure and Hollywood maven, hired as the casino’s publicist); Réné Léon (a visionary Jewish businessman, who revitalized the resort after WWI); Jean Cocteau, Pablo Picasso, and other satellite members of Serge Diaghilev’s Ballet Russes dance company; as well as Cole Porter, Ernest Hemingway and other American expats who ‘colonized’ the Riviera in the 1920s.

A rollercoaster history of how a small, rural town grew into the prosperous resort epicenter of the late nineteenth century and rose again to greatness out of the ashes of WWI,Making Monte Carlois a classic rags-to-riches tale set in the most scenic of European settings.
Mark Braude teaches history and urban studies at Stanford University. He holds a PhD in History from the University of Southern California and a Master''s in French Studies from New York University. He has been a columnist forThe Globe and Mailand has written forThe Daily Beastand other publications. Mark was born in Vancouver and live...
Loading
Title:Making Monte Carlo: A History of Speculation and Spectacle
Format:Hardcover
Product dimensions:304 pages, 9 X 6 X 1 in
Shipping dimensions:304 pages, 9 X 6 X 1 in
Published:April 12, 2016
Publisher:Simon & Schuster
Language:English
Appropriate for ages:All ages
ISBN - 13:9781476709697

Recently Viewed
|