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London’s Lost Department Stores A Vanished World of Dazzle and Dreams [Audiobook]


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English | ISBN: 9781959162186 | 2023 | 5 hours and 49 minutes | M4B@128 kbps | 324 MB
Author: Tessa Boase
Narrator: Tessa Boase

Best-selling social historian Tessa Boase takes us behind the scenes of London’s lost department stores, bringing back to life a vanished era of confidence and style. Today’s consumer has little idea of the sheer dazzle of these ‘Halls of Temptation’ during the golden age of shopping – of their sheer theatrical spectacle, the overwhelming assault on the senses, the astonishing architectural élan. From the fabulous Art Deco of Derry & Toms, to the Moderne lines of Simpsons Piccadilly, department stores led the way in fashion and design. As new social hubs for the independent Victorian woman, they engineered social progress. They became legendary for their publicity stunts, their Christmas shop windows, their exotic pet departments, their furs: as places where you could buy anything. Full of immersive period detail and vivid human anecdote, London’s Lost Department Stores unpacks the secret stories behind fifty once-great stores.

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The Neuroscientist Who Lost Her Mind My Tale of Madness and Recovery [Audiobook]


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English | April 03, 2018 | ASIN: B07C8G789N | MP3@64 kbps | 6h 54m | 168.97 MB
Author: Barbara K. Lipska, Elaine McArdle – contributor
Narrator: Emma Powell

In January 2015, Barbara Lipska – a leading expert on the neuroscience of mental illness – was diagnosed with melanoma that had spread to her brain. Within months, her frontal lobe, the seat of cognition, began shutting down. She descended into madness, exhibiting dementia- and schizophrenia-like symptoms that terrified her family and coworkers. But miraculously, just as her doctors figured out what was happening, the immunotherapy they had prescribed began to work. Just eight weeks after her nightmare began, Lipska returned to normal. With one difference: she remembered her brush with madness with exquisite clarity.

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