Cavalry & Guards: A London Home
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Pages

176

Format

Hardback

Dimensions

270 x 230 mm  

Publication

June 2009

ISBN

9781906507022

 
   

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Cavalry & Guards: A London Home
Edited by Val Horsler

A richly entertaining and beautifully illustrated portrait of Club life past and present, featuring rare archive images and specially commissioned contemporary photography.

The Cavalry and Guards Club and Third Millennium Publishing are delighted to announce an exciting forthcoming publication, Cavalry & Guards – A London Home, marking the 100th birthday of 127 Piccadilly and the double centenary of the original Guards Club founded in 1810.

To be published in June 2009, this will be a richly entertaining and beautifully illustrated portrait of Club life past and present, featuring rare archive images and specially commissioned contemporary photography.

Along with Club history, architecture and treasures, the book will include images of the vibrant life of the Club throughout the year, ranging from lunches, dinners and dances to key racing, golf, polo and sailing events. But we need your help to make the book a true reflection of the Club and its membership.

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Take advantage of the special pre-publication discount price of £32.00 (incl. UK p&p) and ensure your name is included in the book. Overseas delivery options also available. The RRP on publication will be £39.50.

EXCLUSIVE LEATHERBOUND EDITION
To celebrate the centenary a limited number of handmade leatherbound copies will also be available on publication – as quarter-bound (£175 per copy incl. p&p) or full-leather bound (£275 per copy incl. p&p). Call us to order or request a brochure on +44 (0)20 7336 0144. Please note they cannot be ordered via the website.

Send in your contributions Do you have any special memories, anecdotes or memorabilia of the Club or its members that you would like to submit for inclusion in the book? If so, please send them to the Editor, Val Horsler, c/o TMI Ltd, 2–5 Benjamin St, London EC1M 5QL or alternatively to Lt Col Charles Webb, Advisory Editor, via the Club.

Space in the book may be limited, but all contributions will be permanently lodged in the Club Archives.

THEMES AND TOPICS WILL INCLUDE: Foreword by the President, HRH The Duke of Kent; The Guards Club 1810–1976; The Cavalry Club 1890–1976; The Cavalry and Guards Club 1976–today; The Evolution of the Building; The Membership; Notable Members; Paintings and Works of Art; Club Life; Sports; Anecdotes; Club Staff; New Challenges.

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