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Volume I: Hotels Acknowledgements Introduction ? volume I 1. Nerot’s Hotel 1.1 [Advertisement], St. James’s Chronicle or the British Evening Post (7-10 October 1775), p. 1. 1.2 ‘Lord Nelson’, Whitehall Evening Post (8-11 November 1800), p. 2. 1.3 ‘Nerot’s Hotel and Bath’, Daily Advertiser, Oracle, and True Briton (26 January 1805), p. 1. 1.4 Richard Bligh, ‘Burnand vs. Nerot’, in New Reports of Cases Read in the House of Lords, vol. 2 (London: Saunders and Benning, 1830), pp. 215-38 (excerpt: pp. 215-25). 2. Grillion’s Hotel 2.1 ‘Grillon’s’, The Epicure’s Almanack; or, Calendar of Good Living (London: Longman, Hurst, Reese, Orme, and Brown, 1815), pp. 195-6. 2.2 Frances Burney, [A Visit to Grillion’s in 1814], Diaries and Letters of Madame D’Arblay (1778-1840), ed. Charlotte Bannett, with notes by Austin Dobson, vol. 6 (London: Macmillan, 1905), pp. 103-19 (excerpt: pp. 104-6, 107-9, 113-5). 2.3 P. G. E., Grillion’s Club from Its Origin in 1812 to Its Fiftieth Anniversary (London: privately printed, 1880), pp. 5-8, 11-2. 3. ‘Riot at Birmingham’, St. James’s Chronicle or the British Evening Post (14-6 July 1791), p. 4. 4. Pierce Egan, Walks Through Bath: Describing Every Thing Worthy of Interest, ... Including Walcot and Widcombe, and the Surrounding Vicinity, ... Also an Excursion to Clifton and Bristol Hot-well (Bath: Meyler and Son, 1819), pp. 34-5, 68. 5. Rees Howell Gronow, Reminiscences of Captain Gronow ... Being Anecdotes of the Camp, the Court and the Clubs, at the Close of the Last War with France (London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1862), pp. 73-5. 6. Arrivals 6.1 ‘Arrivals in London’, World of Fashion and Continental Feuilletons 2:8 (1 January 1825), pp. 1-2. 6.2 ‘Fashionable Arrivals’, Morning Post (18 April 1833), p. 3. 7. Licensing Hotels 7.1 ‘Hotel Licenses’, Morning Post (7 August 1828), p. 2. 7.2 ‘Licensing Hotels’, Morning Post (11 August 1828), p. 2. 8. Celebrating the Opening of a New Hotel 8.1 ‘Birkenhead New Hotel’, Liverpool Mercury (30 June 1820), p. 438. 8.2 ‘St. Leonard’s’, Courier (24 October 1829), p. 2. 8.3 ‘Hastings, 30 Oct.’, Sussex Advertiser (2 November 1829), p. 3. 9. New Guide to the Royal Leamington Spa, the Neighbouring Towns, and Surrounding Country (Royal Leamington Spa/London: Reeve/Longman and Co., Whittaker and Co., and Bagster and Sons, 1839), pp. 80-4. 10. A. B. Granville, The Spas of England, and Principal Sea-Bathing Places: Northern Spas (London: Colburn, 1841), pp. 61-4, 70-4. 11. Brighton 11.1 A. B. Granville, The Spas of England, and Principal Sea-Bathing Places: Southern Spas (London: Colburn, 1841), pp. 560-7 (excerpts). 11.2 ‘The Grand Hotel at Brighton’, London Reader 3:76 (22 October 1864), p. 752. 12. ‘Temperance Coffee-Houses’, Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 564 (19 November 1842), pp. 351-2. 13. Throne Crick, Sketches from the Diary of a Commercial Traveller (London: Joseph Masters, 1847), pp. 183-7, 194-8, 219-24. 14. ‘English and Foreign Hotels’, Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 192 (4 September 1847), pp. 153-5. 15. ‘Mivart’s Hotel: House of Call for Ex-Emperors, Ex-Kings, and Ex-Royalty in General’, Punch 14:348 (1848), p. 97. 16. ‘Chester and Holyhead Line’, North Wales Chronicle (27 June 1848), p. 4. 17. The 1853 Hotel Charges Debate in The Times 17.1 A Young Man, ‘To the Editor of The Times’, Times (3 September 1853), p. 7. 17.2 A Victim, ‘To the Editor of The Times’, Times (9 September 1853), p. 10. 17.3 An American Traveller, ‘To the Editor of The Times’, Times (10 September 1853), p. 8. 17.4 A Commercial Traveller, ‘To the Editor of The Times’, Times (12 September 1853), p. 8. 17.5 An Hotelkeeper, ‘To the Editor of The Times’, Times (14 September 1853), p. 5. 17.6 Justus, ‘The Hotel-Keepers and "The Times"’, Daily News (4 October 1853), p. 4. 18. Charles Dickens, ‘Out of Town’, Household Words 12 (29 September 1855), pp. 193-6 (excerpt: pp. 194-5). 19. Albert Smith, The English Hotel Nuisance (London: Bryce, 1855), pp. 5-19. 20. George Augustus Sala and the Great Hotel Question 20.1 [George Augustus Sala], ‘The Great Hotel Question’, Household Words 13 (1856), pp. 97-103 (16 February); pp. 141-4 (23 February); pp. 148-154 (1 March) (excerpt: pp. 141-2). 20.2 [George Augustus Sala], ‘English Hotels’, Household Words 13 (1856), pp. 172-8 (8 March) (excerpt: pp. 172-5). 21. ‘The Grosvenor Hotel’, Builder 18:929 (24 November 1860), p. 755. 22. Thomas Cook, ‘Expenses in Scotland’, in Cook’s Scottish Tourist Official Directory (London: Tweedie, 1861), pp. 24-6. 23. Handbook for Travellers in North Wales (London: Murray, 1861), pp. xxvi-xxvii, 38, 104-6. 24. ‘The Modern Gigantic Hotel System’, The Era (1 November 1863), p. 6. 25. ‘Mammoth Hotels’, Temple Bar 9 (November 1863), pp. 198-208 (except: pp. 200-8). 26. The Langham Hotel 26.1 ‘The Langham Hotel’, Times (12 June 1865), p. 9. 26.2 ‘The Kitchen of the Langham Hotel’, London Reader 5:114 (15 July 1865), p. 329. 26.3 Celia Logan Kellogg, ‘Ouida’, Packard’s Monthly 3 (January 1870), pp. 22-5 (excerpts). 26.4 ‘Our Monthly Gossip’, Lippincott’s Magazine 6: 32 (1 August 1870), pp. 219-28 (excerpt: pp. 225-6). 27. ‘Opening Dinner of the Salisbury Hotel’, British Farmer’s Magazine, new series 49 (1865), pp. 135-8 (excerpts). 28. ‘Some Big Hotels’, Chambers’s Journal 101 (2 December 1865), pp. 759-61. 29. ‘Hotel Management’, Saturday Review (10 February 1866), pp. 169-70. 30. Edmund Yates, ‘Letters to Joseph, No. II - On the Wing. Part I’, Temple Bar (November 1866), pp. 414-23 (excerpt: pp. 422-3). 31. Clunyhill Hydropathic Establishment 31.1 J. & W., Watson, Morayshire Described (Elgin: Russell & Watson, 1868), pp. 277-8. 31.2 ‘Cluny Hill Hydropathic Establishment, Forres’, Forres, Elgin, and Nairn Gazette (29 June 1870), p. 2. 32. The Taxing of Hotel Waiters 32.1 ‘The Taxing of Hotel Waiters’, Morning Advertiser (30 March 1871), p. 3. 32.2 ‘Taxation of Hotel Waiters’, Clerkenwell News (15 April 1871), p. 4. 33. F. A., ‘English Hotel Life’. London Society 22: 129 (1872), pp. 256-61. 34. Henry Lake, ‘The Midland Railway and Its Hotels’, Belgravia 7 (October 1875), pp. 513-23 (excerpt: pp. 516-23). 35. Hotel Keepers and Their Guests 35.1 ‘Important Action Against a Brighton Hotel Keeper’, Brighton Guardian (21 February 1877), p. 7. 35.2 ‘The Liabilities of Innkeepers. ? (Spice v. Bacon)’, Brighton Guardian (27 June 1877), p. 8. 35.3 ‘Hotel Keepers and Their Guests’, The Field, The Country: Gentleman’s Newspaper 89 (30 January 1897), p. 156. 36. Handbook to London as it Is: New Edition Revised (London: Murray, 1879), pp. 48-51. 37. Peter Turner Winskill, The Comprehensive History of the Rise and Progress of the Temperance Reformation. ([Sold by Winskill], 1881), p. 252. 38. Swimming at Ilfracombe 38.1 ‘Swimming Entertainment at the Ilfracombe Hotel Baths’, North Devon Journal (13 July 1882), p. 8. 38.2 ‘Professor Parker’s Benefit’, Devon and Exeter Daily Gazette (29 September 1887), p. 4. 38.3 ‘Ilfracombe Hotel Baths’, North Devon Journal (13 August 1891), p. 2. 39. ‘Catering Experience of an English Manager’, in Jessup Whitehead, The Steward’s Handbook (1889), 6th edn (Chicago: Jessup Whitehead & Co., 1903), pp. 131-5. 40. American hotels for women 40.1 ‘Hotel Me, Gentle Stranger!’, Punch 101 (3 October 1891), p. 159. 40.2 ‘Wanted ? a Woman’s Hotel. An American Suggestion for Londoners’, Review of Reviews (April 1898), p. 365. 41. William Bell, ‘The New Station Hotel, Newcastle-on-Tyne’, British Architect (10 November 1893), pp. 326-8. 42. Working Conditions 42.1 C. H. d’E. Leppington, ‘Work and Wages in Hotels and Restaurants’, Good Words 33 (January 1892), pp. 754-8. 42.2 Miss [Eliza] Orme, Report on the Conditions of Work of Barmaids, Waitresses, and Book-Keepers Employed in Hotels, Restaurants, Public-Houses and Other Places of Refreshment. in Royal Commission on Labour: The Employment of Women (London: Printed for her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1893), pp. 195-229 (excerpt: pp. 199-200). 43. George Augustus Sala, ‘Nine p.m.: After Dinner at the Hotel Brobdingnag’, London up to Date (London: Adam and Charles Black, 1894), pp. 137-47. 44. W[illiam] Hamilton Beattie, ‘Hotel Designing’, British Architect 43 (1 March 1895), p. 147. 45. The Arrest of Oscar Wilde 45.1 ‘Arrest of Oscar Wilde’, Lloyd’s Weekly Newspaper (14 April 1895), p. 15. 45.2 Charles Grolleau, The Shame of Oscar Wilde: From the Shorthand Reports (Paris: privately printed, 1906), pp. 15-8, 30-5, 42-3. 46. Dining Out in London 46.1 [Nathaniel] Lieut.-Col. Newnham-Davis, Dinners and Diners: Where and How to Dine in London (London: Grant Richards, 1899), pp. 73-9, 266-71. 46.2 Auguste Escoffier, A Guide to Modern Cookery (London: Heinemann, 1907), pp. 218-9, 557-9, 621-2, 778, 807-8. 47. The Poor Man’s Hotel 47.1 ‘In the Poor Man’s Hotel, London’, Chambers’s Journal 2:69 (25 March 1899), pp. 257-61. 47.2 ‘A "Poor Man’s Hotel" for Liverpool’, British Architect (2 March 1900), pp. 159-60. 48. Behind the Scenes of a Large Hotel 48.1 Arnold Bennett, The Grand Babylon Hotel: A Fantasia on Modern Themes (1902) (London: Chatto & Windus, 1904), pp. 130-45. 48.2 ‘The Day’s Work: III. ? A Great London Hotel’, The World’s Work: An Illustrated Magazine of National Efficiency and Social Progress 1:4 (March 1903), pp. 387-94. 49. Walter T. Stephenson, ‘Hotels and Hotel Life in New York’, Pall Mall Magazine (31 October 1903), pp. 250-60. 50. H. G. Wells, Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul (London: Macmillan, 1905), pp. 302-14. 51. ‘How Hotel Swindlers Work’, London Journal 8:196 (22 January 1910), p. 310. Index Volume II: Department Stores Acknowledgements Introduction ? volume II 1. Two Texts from Rudolph Ackermann (ed.), Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufactures, Fashions and Politics, 2 vols (London: Ackermann, 1809). 1.1 ‘Harding, Howell, & Co.’s Grand Fashionable Magazine, No. 89, Pall Mall’, Repository 1:3 (March 1809), p. 187. 1.2 ‘Messrs. Morgan and Sanders’s Ware-Room, Catherine-Street, Strand’, Repository 2:8 (August 1809), pp. 122-3. 2. Joseph Nightingale, The Bazaar, its Origins, Nature, and Objects Explained (London: Davies, 1816), pp. 7-21. 3. Pierce Egan, Walks Through Bath: Describing Every Thing Worthy of Interest … Including Walcot and Widcombe, and the Surrounding Vicinity … Also an Excursion to Clifton and Bristol Hot-Wells (Bath: Meyler and Son, 1819), pp. 67-9. 4. [Anon.], A Visit to the Bazaar, 3rd ed (London: Harris, 1820), pp. 24-33, 37-41. 5. ‘The Lowther Arcade’, Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, 19:541 (7 April 1832), p. 210. 6. ‘London Shops’, Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 123 (7 June 1834), pp. 148-9. 7. J. A. P., ‘A Short Account of St. John’s Market’, Architectural Magazine and Journal 2:13 (1835), p. 129-34. 8. N[athaniel] Whittock, On the Construction and Decoration of the Shop Fronts of London. Illustrated With Eighteen Coloured Representations, Exhibiting the Varied Styles of the Present Period, for the Use of Builders, Carpenters, Shopkeepers, &c. (London: Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1840), pp. 1-5, 7, 9. 9. ‘The Lady Shopping’, London Saturday Journal 34 (21 August 1841), p. 86. 10. ‘Shops of London’, Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction 38:1081 (16 October 1841), pp. 249-50. 11. F. O. Ward, ‘The Belle of the Burlington Arcade’, Hood’s Magazine and Comic Miscellany 3:4 (April 1845), pp. 404-15 (excerpt: pp. 404-8). 12. Selection of Articles from Punch, or The London Charivari 12.1 ‘Important to Shopkeepers’, Punch, or the London Charivari 6 (1844): p. 240. 12.2 ‘Dramatic Shopmen’, Punch, or the London Charivari 8 (1845): p. 131. 12.3 ‘Geography for Young Ladies’, Punch, or the London Charivari 10 (1846): p. 178. 12.4 ‘The Shops at Christmas’, Punch, or the London Charivari 17 (1849): p. 250. 13. Texts on the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace 13.1 ‘History of the Great Exhibition’, in The Art-Journal Illustrated Catalogue (London: George Virtue, 1851), p. xi. 13.2 ‘A Glance at the Exhibition’, Chambers’ Edinburgh Journal 387 (31 May 1851), pp. 337-40. 13.3 Excerpts from Charlotte Bronte’s Letters on the Great Exhibition (letters 512-4), in Clement Shorter (ed.) The Brontes: Life and Letters (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1908), pp. 213-6. 14. [George Augustus Sala], ‘Arcadia’, Household Words 7:169 (18 June 1853), pp. 376-82 (excerpt pp. 378-82). 15. ‘Mr. Gye’s Plan for a Glass Street’, The Builder 13 (15 December 1855), pp. 603-4. 16. Charles Manby Smith, ‘London Shops, Old and New’, in The Little World of London: or, Pictures in Little of London Life (London: Arthur Hall, Virtue, and Co., 1857), pp. 324-30. 17. ‘Shawls, and Where They Come From’, Sharpe’s London Magazine 28 (July 1858), pp. 75-8. 18. ‘Westbourne Grove, Paddington’, Building News 6 (27 July 1860), pp. 593-4. 19. Texts from Punch on the International Exhibition 19.1 ‘Exhibitors and Their Advertisements’, Punch, or the London Charivari 42 (May 17, 1862), p. 196. 19.2 ‘Shopping at the World’s Show’, Punch, or the London Charivari 43 (August 9, 1862), p. 60. 20. ‘The Royal Polytechnic, Glasgow, the Grand Centre of Attraction During the Holidays’, Paisley Herald and Renfrewshire Advertiser (2 January 1864), p. 8. 21. Texts from Leisure Hour 21.1 ‘Shopping Without Money’, Leisure Hour 14:686 (18 February 1865), pp. 110-12. 21.2 ‘Going a Shopping’, Leisure Hour 15:744 (31 March 1866), pp. 198-200. 22. Anthony Trollope, The Struggles of Brown, Jones and Robinson by One of the Firm (London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1870), pp. 31-6, 139-50. 23. ‘Lunch with the Linendrapers’, Graphic (3 August 1872), p. 98. 24. ‘Vidi’, ‘The Arrangement of Departments’, The Warehousemen and Drapers’ Trade Journal (4 July 1874), pp. 307-8. 25. Texts about Co-operative Stores 25.1 ‘The Shopkeepers and the Co-operative Stores’, Pall Mall Gazette (2 July 1874), p. 5. 25.2 Mrs Wigley, ‘Domestic Puzzles: Where Shall I Buy ? Shops or Stores?’ Leisure Hour (24 May 1879), pp. 331-334 (excerpt: pp. 332-4). 26. [Eliza Lynn Linton], ‘The Philosophy of Shopping’, Saturday Review (16 October 1875), pp. 488-9. 27. [William H. Ablett], Reminiscences of an Old Draper (Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1876), pp. 19-23, 53-55, 66-74. 28. Articles from the Warehousemen and Drapers’ Trade Journal 28.1 ‘Girls Behind the Counter’, Warehousemen and Drapers’ Trade Journal (22 January 1876), p. 32. 28.2 ‘Small and Large Shops’, Warehousemen and Drapers’ Trade Journal (22 July 1876), pp. 333-4. 28.3 ‘Kleptomania’, Warehousemen and Drapers’ Trade Journal (16 December 1876), p. 585. 29. Edward W. Godwin, ‘Afternoon Strolls I: A Japanese Warehouse’, The Architect (23 December 1876), p. 363. 30. ‘Girl Labour in London’, Globe and Traveller (19 January 1877), pp. 1-2. 31. Texts from the City Jackdaw (Manchester) 31.1 ‘Manchester Warehousemen and Clerks’ Schools’, City Jackdaw 3:120 (1 March 1878), p. 127. 31.2 ‘In the Show-Room’, City Jackdaw 4:164 (3 January 1879), p. 59. 32. ‘Leviathan Shops and Stores’, St. James’s Magazine 40 (May 1881), pp. 388-96. 33 Texts from Building News 33.1 J. G. Libra, ‘Shop Fronts’, Building News 40 (24 June 1881), pp. 731-4. 33.2 J. G. Libra, ‘Shop-Windows’. Building News 41 (4 November 1881), p. 585. 34. Emile Zola, ‘The Ladies Paradise: Chapter X’, London Journal 77 (24 March 1883), pp. 181-4 (excerpt: pp. 181-2). 35. A Guide to Window-Dressing: Reprinted from The Warehousemen and Drapers’ Trade Journal. Illustrated (London: Office of the ‘Warehousemen and Drapers’ Trade Journal’, 1883), pp. 39-42. 36. Thomas Sutherst, Death and Disease Behind the Counter (London: Kegan Paul, 1884), pp. 1-2, 3-6, 15-16, 278. 37. ‘The Riot in the West-End’, Pall Mall Gazette (9 February 1886), p. 8. 38. The Manchester Jubilee Exhibition of 1887 38.1 ‘The Manchester Jubilee Exhibition. ? II. Furniture and Decoration’, British Architect 27:19 (13 May 1887), pp. 362-72. 38.2. ‘The Manchester Jubilee Exhibition. ? III. Furniture and Decoration’, British Architect 27:20 (20 May 1887), pp. 380-9. 39. William Morris, ‘A Little Shopping’, in News from Nowhere: or, Being an Epoch of Rest, Being Some Chapters from a Utopian Romance (Hammersmith: Kelmscott Press, 1892), pp. 46-56. 40. George Gissing, The Odd Women (New York and London: Macmillan and Co., 1893), pp. 32-3, 44-6, 63-4. 41. C. R. Fender, ‘A Few Facts About the Living-In-System’, Economic Review 4:2 (14 April 1894), pp. 246-53. 42. The Musical Comedy The Shop Girl (1894-96) 42.1. H. J. W. Dam, ‘The Royal Stores’, The Shopgirl: Musical Farce, Words by H. J. W. Dam, Music by Ivan Caryll. Additional Numbers by Adrian Ross & Lionel Monckton (London: Hopwood & Crew, n. d.), pp. 1-12. 42.2. ‘"The Shop Girl", at the Gaiety Theatre’, The Sketch (28 November 1894), p. 215. 43. M. Jeune [Lady Jeune], ‘The Ethics of Shopping’, Fortnightly Review 57 (January 1895), pp. 123-32. 44. The Parisian Diamond Company, New Premises at 143 Regent Street, Opposite Liberty’s [Advertisement], Illustrated London News (7 August 1897), n. p. 45. Texts by Margaret Bondfield 45.1 Margaret G. Bondfield, ‘Conditions Under Which Shop Assistants Work’, Economic Journal 9:34 (June 1899), pp. 277-86. 45.2 Margaret G. Bondfield, ‘Christmas Shop Slaves’, Deadly Parallel 3 (December 1907): p. 7. 46. R. Neish, ‘A Woman’s Shopping’, Pall Mall Magazine 24 (July 1901), pp. 311-20. 47. Lady Phyllis, ‘A Woman’s Note-Book: How Shopping Affects Woman ? and Man’, The Bystander (12 July 1905), p. x. 48. H. V. Lanchester, ‘The Design and Architectural Treatment of the Shop’, Journal of the Royal Society of Arts 61:3153 (25 April 1913), pp. 577-89. 49. Texts about Bainbridge, Newcastle 49.1 [Advertisement for the ‘French Room’], Newcastle Courant (24 April 1846), p. 1. 49.2 ‘The Great Northern Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations’, Durham Chronicle (27 June 1851), p. 1. 49.3 ‘The Early Closing Association: Gathering of Employes of Albert House’, Newcastle Guardian (2 November 1867), p. 6 (excerpt). 49.4 Memoir of Emerson Muschamp Bainbridge of Newcastle-on-Tyne, ed. Thomas Darlington (Edinburgh: R. & R. Clark, 1893), pp. 10-18, 30-44. 50. Texts about the Albion Bazaar, Manchester 50.1 ‘New Bazaar’, Manchester Times and Gazette (12 March 1831), p. 504. 50.2 ‘Joseph Joyce’, Manchester Times and Gazette (9 April 1831), p. 529. 50.3 ‘Manchester Floral and Horticultural Society’, Manchester Times and Gazette (21 May 1831), p. 577. 50.4 ‘Manchester Floral and Horticultural Society’, Horticultural Register and General Magazine 1 (1831), pp. 94-5. 50.5 The Courier (18 June 1831), p. 1. 50.6 ‘John, Samuel, and James Watts’, Manchester Times and Gazette (14 April 1832), [p. 2]. 51. Texts about Whiteley’s ‘Universal Provider’, London 51.1 ‘Mr. Whiteley’s Establishment in Westbourne-Grove, Paddington’, Linguist, and Educational Review 2:6 (December 1875), pp. 123-4. 51.2 ‘Topics of the Day by the Heroes of the Hour. No. X.? My Success in Life. By Mr. W. Whiteley’, Pall Mall Gazette (28 April 1884), pp. 11-2. 51.3 ‘Why is Whiteley’s so Often Burned Down?’ Pall Mall Gazette (10 August 1887), p. 3. 52. Texts about Harrod’s, London 52.1 Advertisement, Illustrated London News (19 June 1897). 52.2 ‘How, When, and Where to Shop: A Day at Harrod’s, Limited’, The Sketch (25 June 1902), p. 394. 52.3 Opening stage description, and two songs: ‘Act I?Opening Chorus’ and ‘Finale?Act I’, Our Miss Gibbs, 25 January 1909 (3); LCP No. 269. Produced by George Edwardes, Gaiety Theatre, London. Published as Our Miss Gibbs: A Musical Comedy in Two Acts, by ‘Cryptos’, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenback, music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton (London: Chappell and Co., Ltd., [1909]). 53. Texts about Selfridge’s, London 53.1 ‘The Opening of Selfridge’s’, Times (16 March 1909), p. 13. 53.2 ‘Some Departments for Men at Selfridges’, Times (27 March 1909), p. 4. 54. ‘Citizens, Awake!’ Votes for Women 5:209 (8 March 1912), pp. 352-4 (excerpt: pp. 352-3). Index Volume I: Hotels Acknowledgements Introduction ? volume I 1. Nerot’s Hotel 1.1 [Advertisement], St. James’s Chronicle or the British Evening Post (7-10 October 1775), p. 1. 1.2 ‘Lord Nelson’, Whitehall Evening Post (8-11 November 1800), p. 2. 1.3 ‘Nerot’s Hotel and Bath’, Daily Advertiser, Oracle, and True Briton (26 January 1805), p. 1. 1.4 Richard Bligh, ‘Burnand vs. Nerot’, in New Reports of Cases Read in the House of Lords, vol. 2 (London: Saunders and Benning, 1830), pp. 215-38 (excerpt: pp. 215-25). 2. Grillion’s Hotel 2.1 ‘Grillon’s’, The Epicure’s Almanack; or, Calendar of Good Living (London: Longman, Hurst, Reese, Orme, and Brown, 1815), pp. 195-6. 2.2 Frances Burney, [A Visit to Grillion’s in 1814], Diaries and Letters of Madame D’Arblay (1778-1840), ed. Charlotte Bannett, with notes by Austin Dobson, vol. 6 (London: Macmillan, 1905), pp. 103-19 (excerpt: pp. 104-6, 107-9, 113-5). 2.3 P. G. E., Grillion’s Club from Its Origin in 1812 to Its Fiftieth Anniversary (London: privately printed, 1880), pp. 5-8, 11-2. 3. ‘Riot at Birmingham’, St. James’s Chronicle or the British Evening Post (14-6 July 1791), p. 4. 4. Pierce Egan, Walks Through Bath: Describing Every Thing Worthy of Interest, ... Including Walcot and Widcombe, and the Surrounding Vicinity, ... Also an Excursion to Clifton and Bristol Hot-well (Bath: Meyler and Son, 1819), pp. 34-5, 68. 5. Rees Howell Gronow, Reminiscences of Captain Gronow ... Being Anecdotes of the Camp, the Court and the Clubs, at the Close of the Last War with France (London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1862), pp. 73-5. 6. Arrivals 6.1 ‘Arrivals in London’, World of Fashion and Continental Feuilletons 2:8 (1 January 1825), pp. 1-2. 6.2 ‘Fashionable Arrivals’, Morning Post (18 April 1833), p. 3. 7. Licensing Hotels 7.1 ‘Hotel Licenses’, Morning Post (7 August 1828), p. 2. 7.2 ‘Licensing Hotels’, Morning Post (11 August 1828), p. 2. 8. Celebrating the Opening of a New Hotel 8.1 ‘Birkenhead New Hotel’, Liverpool Mercury (30 June 1820), p. 438. 8.2 ‘St. Leonard’s’, Courier (24 October 1829), p. 2. 8.3 ‘Hastings, 30 Oct.’, Sussex Advertiser (2 November 1829), p. 3. 9. New Guide to the Royal Leamington Spa, the Neighbouring Towns, and Surrounding Country (Royal Leamington Spa/London: Reeve/Longman and Co., Whittaker and Co., and Bagster and Sons, 1839), pp. 80-4. 10. A. B. Granville, The Spas of England, and Principal Sea-Bathing Places: Northern Spas (London: Colburn, 1841), pp. 61-4, 70-4. 11. Brighton 11.1 A. B. Granville, The Spas of England, and Principal Sea-Bathing Places: Southern Spas (London: Colburn, 1841), pp. 560-7 (excerpts). 11.2 ‘The Grand Hotel at Brighton’, London Reader 3:76 (22 October 1864), p. 752. 12. ‘Temperance Coffee-Houses’, Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 564 (19 November 1842), pp. 351-2. 13. Throne Crick, Sketches from the Diary of a Commercial Traveller (London: Joseph Masters, 1847), pp. 183-7, 194-8, 219-24. 14. ‘English and Foreign Hotels’, Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 192 (4 September 1847), pp. 153-5. 15. ‘Mivart’s Hotel: House of Call for Ex-Emperors, Ex-Kings, and Ex-Royalty in General’, Punch 14:348 (1848), p. 97. 16. ‘Chester and Holyhead Line’, North Wales Chronicle (27 June 1848), p. 4. 17. The 1853 Hotel Charges Debate in The Times 17.1 A Young Man, ‘To the Editor of The Times’, Times (3 September 1853), p. 7. 17.2 A Victim, ‘To the Editor of The Times’, Times (9 September 1853), p. 10. 17.3 An American Traveller, ‘To the Editor of The Times’, Times (10 September 1853), p. 8. 17.4 A Commercial Traveller, ‘To the Editor of The Times’, Times (12 September 1853), p. 8. 17.5 An Hotelkeeper, ‘To the Editor of The Times’, Times (14 September 1853), p. 5. 17.6 Justus, ‘The Hotel-Keepers and "The Times"’, Daily News (4 October 1853), p. 4. 18. Charles Dickens, ‘Out of Town’, Household Words 12 (29 September 1855), pp. 193-6 (excerpt: pp. 194-5). 19. Albert Smith, The English Hotel Nuisance (London: Bryce, 1855), pp. 5-19. 20. George Augustus Sala and the Great Hotel Question 20.1 [George Augustus Sala], ‘The Great Hotel Question’, Household Words 13 (1856), pp. 97-103 (16 February); pp. 141-4 (23 February); pp. 148-154 (1 March) (excerpt: pp. 141-2). 20.2 [George Augustus Sala], ‘English Hotels’, Household Words 13 (1856), pp. 172-8 (8 March) (excerpt: pp. 172-5). 21. ‘The Grosvenor Hotel’, Builder 18:929 (24 November 1860), p. 755. 22. Thomas Cook, ‘Expenses in Scotland’, in Cook’s Scottish Tourist Official Directory (London: Tweedie, 1861), pp. 24-6. 23. Handbook for Travellers in North Wales (London: Murray, 1861), pp. xxvi-xxvii, 38, 104-6. 24. ‘The Modern Gigantic Hotel System’, The Era (1 November 1863), p. 6. 25. ‘Mammoth Hotels’, Temple Bar 9 (November 1863), pp. 198-208 (except: pp. 200-8). 26. The Langham Hotel 26.1 ‘The Langham Hotel’, Times (12 June 1865), p. 9. 26.2 ‘The Kitchen of the Langham Hotel’, London Reader 5:114 (15 July 1865), p. 329. 26.3 Celia Logan Kellogg, ‘Ouida’, Packard’s Monthly 3 (January 1870), pp. 22-5 (excerpts). 26.4 ‘Our Monthly Gossip’, Lippincott’s Magazine 6: 32 (1 August 1870), pp. 219-28 (excerpt: pp. 225-6). 27. ‘Opening Dinner of the Salisbury Hotel’, British Farmer’s Magazine, new series 49 (1865), pp. 135-8 (excerpts). 28. ‘Some Big Hotels’, Chambers’s Journal 101 (2 December 1865), pp. 759-61. 29. ‘Hotel Management’, Saturday Review (10 February 1866), pp. 169-70. 30. Edmund Yates, ‘Letters to Joseph, No. II - On the Wing. Part I’, Temple Bar (November 1866), pp. 414-23 (excerpt: pp. 422-3). 31. Clunyhill Hydropathic Establishment 31.1 J. & W., Watson, Morayshire Described (Elgin: Russell & Watson, 1868), pp. 277-8. 31.2 ‘Cluny Hill Hydropathic Establishment, Forres’, Forres, Elgin, and Nairn Gazette (29 June 1870), p. 2. 32. The Taxing of Hotel Waiters 32.1 ‘The Taxing of Hotel Waiters’, Morning Advertiser (30 March 1871), p. 3. 32.2 ‘Taxation of Hotel Waiters’, Clerkenwell News (15 April 1871), p. 4. 33. F. A., ‘English Hotel Life’. London Society 22: 129 (1872), pp. 256-61. 34. Henry Lake, ‘The Midland Railway and Its Hotels’, Belgravia 7 (October 1875), pp. 513-23 (excerpt: pp. 516-23). 35. Hotel Keepers and Their Guests 35.1 ‘Important Action Against a Brighton Hotel Keeper’, Brighton Guardian (21 February 1877), p. 7. 35.2 ‘The Liabilities of Innkeepers. ? (Spice v. Bacon)’, Brighton Guardian (27 June 1877), p. 8. 35.3 ‘Hotel Keepers and Their Guests’, The Field, The Country: Gentleman’s Newspaper 89 (30 January 1897), p. 156. 36. Handbook to London as it Is: New Edition Revised (London: Murray, 1879), pp. 48-51. 37. Peter Turner Winskill, The Comprehensive History of the Rise and Progress of the Temperance Reformation. ([Sold by Winskill], 1881), p. 252. 38. Swimming at Ilfracombe 38.1 ‘Swimming Entertainment at the Ilfracombe Hotel Baths’, North Devon Journal (13 July 1882), p. 8. 38.2 ‘Professor Parker’s Benefit’, Devon and Exeter Daily Gazette (29 September 1887), p. 4. 38.3 ‘Ilfracombe Hotel Baths’, North Devon Journal (13 August 1891), p. 2. 39. ‘Catering Experience of an English Manager’, in Jessup Whitehead, The Steward’s Handbook (1889), 6th edn (Chicago: Jessup Whitehead & Co., 1903), pp. 131-5. 40. American hotels for women 40.1 ‘Hotel Me, Gentle Stranger!’, Punch 101 (3 October 1891), p. 159. 40.2 ‘Wanted ? a Woman’s Hotel. An American Suggestion for Londoners’, Review of Reviews (April 1898), p. 365. 41. William Bell, ‘The New Station Hotel, Newcastle-on-Tyne’, British Architect (10 November 1893), pp. 326-8. 42. Working Conditions 42.1 C. H. d’E. Leppington, ‘Work and Wages in Hotels and Restaurants’, Good Words 33 (January 1892), pp. 754-8. 42.2 Miss [Eliza] Orme, Report on the Conditions of Work of Barmaids, Waitresses, and Book-Keepers Employed in Hotels, Restaurants, Public-Houses and Other Places of Refreshment. in Royal Commission on Labour: The Employment of Women (London: Printed for her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1893), pp. 195-229 (excerpt: pp. 199-200). 43. George Augustus Sala, ‘Nine p.m.: After Dinner at the Hotel Brobdingnag’, London up to Date (London: Adam and Charles Black, 1894), pp. 137-47. 44. W[illiam] Hamilton Beattie, ‘Hotel Designing’, British Architect 43 (1 March 1895), p. 147. 45. The Arrest of Oscar Wilde 45.1 ‘Arrest of Oscar Wilde’, Lloyd’s Weekly Newspaper (14 April 1895), p. 15. 45.2 Charles Grolleau, The Shame of Oscar Wilde: From the Shorthand Reports (Paris: privately printed, 1906), pp. 15-8, 30-5, 42-3. 46. Dining Out in London 46.1 [Nathaniel] Lieut.-Col. Newnham-Davis, Dinners and Diners: Where and How to Dine in London (London: Grant Richards, 1899), pp. 73-9, 266-71. 46.2 Auguste Escoffier, A Guide to Modern Cookery (London: Heinemann, 1907), pp. 218-9, 557-9, 621-2, 778, 807-8. 47. The Poor Man’s Hotel 47.1 ‘In the Poor Man’s Hotel, London’, Chambers’s Journal 2:69 (25 March 1899), pp. 257-61. 47.2 ‘A "Poor Man’s Hotel" for Liverpool’, British Architect (2 March 1900), pp. 159-60. 48. Behind the Scenes of a Large Hotel 48.1 Arnold Bennett, The Grand Babylon Hotel: A Fantasia on Modern Themes (1902) (London: Chatto & Windus, 1904), pp. 130-45. 48.2 ‘The Day’s Work: III. ? A Great London Hotel’, The World’s Work: An Illustrated Magazine of National Efficiency and Social Progress 1:4 (March 1903), pp. 387-94. 49. Walter T. Stephenson, ‘Hotels and Hotel Life in New York’, Pall Mall Magazine (31 October 1903), pp. 250-60. 50. H. G. Wells, Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul (London: Macmillan, 1905), pp. 302-14. 51. ‘How Hotel Swindlers Work’, London Journal 8:196 (22 January 1910), p. 310. Index Volume II: Department Stores Acknowledgements Introduction ? volume II 1. Two Texts from Rudolph Ackermann (ed.), Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufactures, Fashions and Politics, 2 vols (London: Ackermann, 1809). 1.1 ‘Harding, Howell, & Co.’s Grand Fashionable Magazine, No. 89, Pall Mall’, Repository 1:3 (March 1809), p. 187. 1.2 ‘Messrs. Morgan and Sanders’s Ware-Room, Catherine-Street, Strand’, Repository 2:8 (August 1809), pp. 122-3. 2. Joseph Nightingale, The Bazaar, its Origins, Nature, and Objects Explained (London: Davies, 1816), pp. 7-21. 3. Pierce Egan, Walks Through Bath: Describing Every Thing Worthy of Interest … Including Walcot and Widcombe, and the Surrounding Vicinity … Also an Excursion to Clifton and Bristol Hot-Wells (Bath: Meyler and Son, 1819), pp. 67-9. 4. [Anon.], A Visit to the Bazaar, 3rd ed (London: Harris, 1820), pp. 24-33, 37-41. 5. ‘The Lowther Arcade’, Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, 19:541 (7 April 1832), p. 210. 6. ‘London Shops’, Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 123 (7 June 1834), pp. 148-9. 7. J. A. P., ‘A Short Account of St. John’s Market’, Architectural Magazine and Journal 2:13 (1835), p. 129-34. 8. N[athaniel] Whittock, On the Construction and Decoration of the Shop Fronts of London. Illustrated With Eighteen Coloured Representations, Exhibiting the Varied Styles of the Present Period, for the Use of Builders, Carpenters, Shopkeepers, &c. (London: Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1840), pp. 1-5, 7, 9. 9. ‘The Lady Shopping’, London Saturday Journal 34 (21 August 1841), p. 86. 10. ‘Shops of London’, Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction 38:1081 (16 October 1841), pp. 249-50. 11. F. O. Ward, ‘The Belle of the Burlington Arcade’, Hood’s Magazine and Comic Miscellany 3:4 (April 1845), pp. 404-15 (excerpt: pp. 404-8). 12. Selection of Articles from Punch, or The London Charivari 12.1 ‘Important to Shopkeepers’, Punch, or the London Charivari 6 (1844): p. 240. 12.2 ‘Dramatic Shopmen’, Punch, or the London Charivari 8 (1845): p. 131. 12.3 ‘Geography for Young Ladies’, Punch, or the London Charivari 10 (1846): p. 178. 12.4 ‘The Shops at Christmas’, Punch, or the London Charivari 17 (1849): p. 250. 13. Texts on the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace 13.1 ‘History of the Great Exhibition’, in The Art-Journal Illustrated Catalogue (London: George Virtue, 1851), p. xi. 13.2 ‘A Glance at the Exhibition’, Chambers’ Edinburgh Journal 387 (31 May 1851), pp. 337-40. 13.3 Excerpts from Charlotte Bronte’s Letters on the Great Exhibition (letters 512-4), in Clement Shorter (ed.) The Brontes: Life and Letters (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1908), pp. 213-6. 14. [George Augustus Sala], ‘Arcadia’, Household Words 7:169 (18 June 1853), pp. 376-82 (excerpt pp. 378-82). 15. ‘Mr. Gye’s Plan for a Glass Street’, The Builder 13 (15 December 1855), pp. 603-4. 16. Charles Manby Smith, ‘London Shops, Old and New’, in The Little World of London: or, Pictures in Little of London Life (London: Arthur Hall, Virtue, and Co., 1857), pp. 324-30. 17. ‘Shawls, and Where They Come From’, Sharpe’s London Magazine 28 (July 1858), pp. 75-8. 18. ‘Westbourne Grove, Paddington’, Building News 6 (27 July 1860), pp. 593-4. 19. Texts from Punch on the International Exhibition 19.1 ‘Exhibitors and Their Advertisements’, Punch, or the London Charivari 42 (May 17, 1862), p. 196. 19.2 ‘Shopping at the World’s Show’, Punch, or the London Charivari 43 (August 9, 1862), p. 60. 20. ‘The Royal Polytechnic, Glasgow, the Grand Centre of Attraction During the Holidays’, Paisley Herald and Renfrewshire Advertiser (2 January 1864), p. 8. 21. Texts from Leisure Hour 21.1 ‘Shopping Without Money’, Leisure Hour 14:686 (18 February 1865), pp. 110-12. 21.2 ‘Going a Shopping’, Leisure Hour 15:744 (31 March 1866), pp. 198-200. 22. Anthony Trollope, The Struggles of Brown, Jones and Robinson by One of the Firm (London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1870), pp. 31-6, 139-50. 23. ‘Lunch with the Linendrapers’, Graphic (3 August 1872), p. 98. 24. ‘Vidi’, ‘The Arrangement of Departments’, The Warehousemen and Drapers’ Trade Journal (4 July 1874), pp. 307-8. 25. Texts about Co-operative Stores 25.1 ‘The Shopkeepers and the Co-operative Stores’, Pall Mall Gazette (2 July 1874), p. 5. 25.2 Mrs Wigley, ‘Domestic Puzzles: Where Shall I Buy ? Shops or Stores?’ Leisure Hour (24 May 1879), pp. 331-334 (excerpt: pp. 332-4). 26. [Eliza Lynn Linton], ‘The Philosophy of Shopping’, Saturday Review (16 October 1875), pp. 488-9. 27. [William H. Ablett], Reminiscences of an Old Draper (Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1876), pp. 19-23, 53-55, 66-74. 28. Articles from the Warehousemen and Drapers’ Trade Journal 28.1 ‘Girls Behind the Counter’, Warehousemen and Drapers’ Trade Journal (22 January 1876), p. 32. 28.2 ‘Small and Large Shops’, Warehousemen and Drapers’ Trade Journal (22 July 1876), pp. 333-4. 28.3 ‘Kleptomania’, Warehousemen and Drapers’ Trade Journal (16 December 1876), p. 585. 29. Edward W. Godwin, ‘Afternoon Strolls I: A Japanese Warehouse’, The Architect (23 December 1876), p. 363. 30. ‘Girl Labour in London’, Globe and Traveller (19 January 1877), pp. 1-2. 31. Texts from the City Jackdaw (Manchester) 31.1 ‘Manchester Warehousemen and Clerks’ Schools’, City Jackdaw 3:120 (1 March 1878), p. 127. 31.2 ‘In the Show-Room’, City Jackdaw 4:164 (3 January 1879), p. 59. 32. ‘Leviathan Shops and Stores’, St. James’s Magazine 40 (May 1881), pp. 388-96. 33 Texts from Building News 33.1 J. G. Libra, ‘Shop Fronts’, Building News 40 (24 June 1881), pp. 731-4. 33.2 J. G. Libra, ‘Shop-Windows’. Building News 41 (4 November 1881), p. 585. 34. Emile Zola, ‘The Ladies Paradise: Chapter X’, London Journal 77 (24 March 1883), pp. 181-4 (excerpt: pp. 181-2). 35. A Guide to Window-Dressing: Reprinted from The Warehousemen and Drapers’ Trade Journal. Illustrated (London: Office of the ‘Warehousemen and Drapers’ Trade Journal’, 1883), pp. 39-42. 36. Thomas Sutherst, Death and Disease Behind the Counter (London: Kegan Paul, 1884), pp. 1-2, 3-6, 15-16, 278. 37. ‘The Riot in the West-End’, Pall Mall Gazette (9 February 1886), p. 8. 38. The Manchester Jubilee Exhibition of 1887 38.1 ‘The Manchester Jubilee Exhibition. ? II. Furniture and Decoration’, British Architect 27:19 (13 May 1887), pp. 362-72. 38.2. ‘The Manchester Jubilee Exhibition. ? III. Furniture and Decoration’, British Architect 27:20 (20 May 1887), pp. 380-9. 39. William Morris, ‘A Little Shopping’, in News from Nowhere: or, Being an Epoch of Rest, Being Some Chapters from a Utopian Romance (Hammersmith: Kelmscott Press, 1892), pp. 46-56. 40. George Gissing, The Odd Women (New York and London: Macmillan and Co., 1893), pp. 32-3, 44-6, 63-4. 41. C. R. Fender, ‘A Few Facts About the Living-In-System’, Economic Review 4:2 (14 April 1894), pp. 246-53. 42. The Musical Comedy The Shop Girl (1894-96) 42.1. H. J. W. Dam, ‘The Royal Stores’, The Shopgirl: Musical Farce, Words by H. J. W. Dam, Music by Ivan Caryll. Additional Numbers by Adrian Ross & Lionel Monckton (London: Hopwood & Crew, n. d.), pp. 1-12. 42.2. ‘"The Shop Girl", at the Gaiety Theatre’, The Sketch (28 November 1894), p. 215. 43. M. Jeune [Lady Jeune], ‘The Ethics of Shopping’, Fortnightly Review 57 (January 1895), pp. 123-32. 44. The Parisian Diamond Company, New Premises at 143 Regent Street, Opposite Liberty’s [Advertisement], Illustrated London News (7 August 1897), n. p. 45. Texts by Margaret Bondfield 45.1 Margaret G. Bondfield, ‘Conditions Under Which Shop Assistants Work’, Economic Journal 9:34 (June 1899), pp. 277-86. 45.2 Margaret G. Bondfield, ‘Christmas Shop Slaves’, Deadly Parallel 3 (December 1907): p. 7. 46. R. Neish, ‘A Woman’s Shopping’, Pall Mall Magazine 24 (July 1901), pp. 311-20. 47. Lady Phyllis, ‘A Woman’s Note-Book: How Shopping Affects Woman ? and Man’, The Bystander (12 July 1905), p. x. 48. H. V. Lanchester, ‘The Design and Architectural Treatment of the Shop’, Journal of the Royal Society of Arts 61:3153 (25 April 1913), pp. 577-89. 49. Texts about Bainbridge, Newcastle 49.1 [Advertisement for the ‘French Room’], Newcastle Courant (24 April 1846), p. 1. 49.2 ‘The Great Northern Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations’, Durham Chronicle (27 June 1851), p. 1. 49.3 ‘The Early Closing Association: Gathering of Employes of Albert House’, Newcastle Guardian (2 November 1867), p. 6 (excerpt). 49.4 Memoir of Emerson Muschamp Bainbridge of Newcastle-on-Tyne, ed. Thomas Darlington (Edinburgh: R. & R. Clark, 1893), pp. 10-18, 30-44. 50. Texts about the Albion Bazaar, Manchester 50.1 ‘New Bazaar’, Manchester Times and Gazette (12 March 1831), p. 504. 50.2 ‘Joseph Joyce’, Manchester Times and Gazette (9 April 1831), p. 529. 50.3 ‘Manchester Floral and Horticultural Society’, Manchester Times and Gazette (21 May 1831), p. 577. 50.4 ‘Manchester Floral and Horticultural Society’, Horticultural Register and General Magazine 1 (1831), pp. 94-5. 50.5 The Courier (18 June 1831), p. 1. 50.6 ‘John, Samuel, and James Watts’, Manchester Times and Gazette (14 April 1832), [p. 2]. 51. Texts about Whiteley’s ‘Universal Provider’, London 51.1 ‘Mr. Whiteley’s Establishment in Westbourne-Grove, Paddington’, Linguist, and Educational Review 2:6 (December 1875), pp. 123-4. 51.2 ‘Topics of the Day by the Heroes of the Hour. No. X.? My Success in Life. By Mr. W. Whiteley’, Pall Mall Gazette (28 April 1884), pp. 11-2. 51.3 ‘Why is Whiteley’s so Often Burned Down?’ Pall Mall Gazette (10 August 1887), p. 3. 52. Texts about Harrod’s, London 52.1 Advertisement, Illustrated London News (19 June 1897). 52.2 ‘How, When, and Where to Shop: A Day at Harrod’s, Limited’, The Sketch (25 June 1902), p. 394. 52.3 Opening stage description, and two songs: ‘Act I?Opening Chorus’ and ‘Finale?Act I’, Our Miss Gibbs, 25 January 1909 (3); LCP No. 269. Produced by George Edwardes, Gaiety Theatre, London. Published as Our Miss Gibbs: A Musical Comedy in Two Acts, by ‘Cryptos’, lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenback, music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton (London: Chappell and Co., Ltd., [1909]). 53. Texts about Selfridge’s, London 53.1 ‘The Opening of Selfridge’s’, Times (16 March 1909), p. 13. 53.2 ‘Some Departments for Men at Selfridges’, Times (27 March 1909), p. 4. 54. ‘Citizens, Awake!’ Votes for Women 5:209 (8 March 1912), pp. 352-4 (excerpt: pp. 352-3). Index














