Gilbeys, Wine and Horses: A Biography

Gilbeys, Wine and Horses: A Biography

by JaneKidd (Author)

Synopsis

With a father who ran both an inn and one of the last horse-drawn coach runs, driven into the ground by the new-fangled railways, it was perhaps inevitable that Walter and Albert Gilbey should combine a trade in drink with an interest in horses. Seeing a potential for popular-priced wines, and using inventive marketing and pricing strategies, the Gilbeys came to dominate the British trade in wine and spirits, grasping the opportunity to turn the beer-drinking British populace into wine-drinkers. Theirs became one of the best known names in the imbibing world; yet they never forgot their roots among the stables. The first Sir Walter Gilbey was the driving force behind the establishment of the family firm, and a great character in his own right. Standing out from his staid Victorian family and friends, he became one of the most adored of entrepreneurs, with thousands celebrating his eightieth birthday and the national press reporting on his health. A friend of the Prince of Wales, through whose influence he was made a baronet, he was instrumental in founding the Shire Horse Society and in creating many of the other structures within which the horse world still operates. With such a father, Henry Walter had much to live up to. In business he found it difficult, but in his very public private life he showed himself a worthy successor. His colourful comments on correct horse-riding dress in Rotten Row were reported not only in Britain but from New York to Calcutta and from South Africa to Japan. His son, Walter Anthony, continued the tradition, but found himself involved at work in the series of take-over battles that resulted finally in the departure of the last family members from the Board. As well as being full of insight into business history in this century and the last, this book will please lovers of horses; of Victorian and Edwardian characters; and of a glass of Gilbey's gin. The present Walter Gilbey, in the best traditions of his father and grandfather, has stipulated that royalties from the sale of this book will go to the British Horse Foundation, the Dressage Supporters Group, the London Harness Horse Parade and the Gilbey Archive.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Publisher: Lutterworth Press
Published: 22 Oct 1997

ISBN 10: 0718829409
ISBN 13: 9780718829407

Media Reviews
I found that I was continually being drawn to read ... It was educational to learn of the influence exerted over the horse world by this man ... exceedingly well researched ... Surprise to me was how interesting the rise, battles and take over of such a famous company could be, when presented in such a readable fashion ... For anyone who has an interest in the history of business, of horses, or just the Victorian and Edwardian eras, this is a book to spend your (Christmas) money on. Distance Rider A classic example of the adage 'from clogs to clogs in three generations'. But it is more than that. It is also a social history of Britain, from the middle of the nineteenth century to the millennium, by reference to the fortunes of a remarkable family ... This is a book for the general reader, whether interested in the history of the drinks trade, horses or the social history of the period ... Jane Kidd is a professional journalist who has written a number of books on equestrian subjects, and as such has the expertise to explain the significance of events, as well as having an enquiring mind. The Brewer The story of an outstanding family and the fortunes of the ever-changing family business. Farmers Weekly ... you can - and should - read [it] ... You will marvel how she has coped with the complexity of the family and its business ... the Gilbeys name stands head and shoulders above any other in the long procession which now stretches out over 120 years. Heavy Horse World Jane Kidd hides nothing in the story of divorce, business success and failure in a family which for many years was continually in the news for its public service, indiscretions and business intrigues. Isle of Man Examiner ... a fascinating book; it tells a unique story of the horse-loving dynasty. Intouch ... a fascinating account of the history of Gilbey family ... rich backdrop of social history. Wessex Rider
Author Bio
Jane Kidd is especially close to the subject, being a regular contributor to Horse & Hound and a scion of a family whose firm has traced a parallel course to that of the Gilbeys - her grandfather was the first Lord Beaverbrook. She has written a number of books on equestrian subjects, and is editor of The Dressage News. This is her first biography.