Family Business

An Intimate History of John Lewis and the Partnership

Family Business
Victoria Glendinning
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NZ$ 49.99
Hardback
h240 x 159mm - 400pg
19 Aug 2021 UK
International import eta 7-19 days
9780008273750
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From Victoria Glendinning, winner of the Duff Cooper Prize, the James Tait Black Prize and (twice) the Whitbread Prize for Biography. Who was John Lewis? What story lies behind the retail empire that bears his name? Born into poverty, John Lewis was orphaned at the age of seven when his father died in a Somerset workhouse. Dreaming of a better life, the young man travelled to London at the start of what would become a retail revolution. From early years as a draper' s apprentice, we see how Lewis' s first pokey little business opened on Oxford Street in 1864 and expanded as an emerging middle class embraced the department stores as a recreational experience. Prize-winning biographer Victoria Glendinning has had full access to the company and family archives to write this eye-opening story. She captures the toxic relationships that unfolded between Lewis and his two sons, Spedan and Oswald, as they collided over the future of their retail empire - their worst moments including emotional blackmail, face slapping and a kidnapping - and much litigation between father and both sons. Yet the family never broke up and Spedan' s vision of a Partnership model to act as an ethical corrective and foster a community of happier, more productive workers was eventually realised and survives to this day. With riveting personal detail, this brilliant group biography captures a rags-to-riches story and a tempestuous family saga. The book concludes with an assessment of the position John Lewis holds in British sensibilities, and whether John Lewis and institutions like it have a place in our future.
Praise for Vita: The Life of Vita Sackville West (winner of the Whitbread Prize)' A biography that conceals nothing. . . gives her life in fact the strangeness, subtlety, complexity and ambivalence missing from her fiction' Observer' Surely the definitive biography' Harold Acton' Superb. . . much more than just a record of events but an opening up of understanding and experience' Fiona McCarthy, The Times' It required both literary skill of the highest order and a rare imaginative compassion to fashion a work of art out of life. . . superb' Dervla Murphy, Irish Times' Her modest, masterly, well-written treatment of a subject so absorbing in both intimate detail and public ramification is as good as it could be' Country Life' Again and again, I found myself turning to my battered paperback of Victoria Glendinning' s Whitbread prize-winning biography of Sackville-West' Guardian
Victoria Glendinning is an award-winning biographer and novelist. Her biographies include A Suppressed Cry: Life and Death of a Quaker Daughter, Elizabeth Bowen: Portait of a Writer, Vita: The Life of V. Sackville-West (winner of the Whitbread Prize for Biography), Edith Sitwell: A Unicorn Among Lions (winner of the Duff Cooper Prize and the James Tait Black Prize), Rebecca West, Anthony Trollope (another Whitbread Prize for Biography), Jonathan Swift and Leonard Woolf. Her novels include The Grown-ups, Electricity and Flight. Victoria is a Vice-President of English PEN, a Vice-President of the Royal Society of Literature, and a Trustee of the Man Booker Foundation, and was awarded a CBE in 1998.

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