Legacy: One Family, a Cup of Tea and the Company that Took On the World

Legacy: One Family, a Cup of Tea and the Company that Took On the World

by ThomasHarding (Author), Thomas Harding (Author)

Synopsis

'I was riveted: this is a fascinating social history.' NIGELLA LAWSON
'Five stars... history on a scale at once intimate and grand.' TELEGRAPH
'A magnificent book... endlessly fascinating.' JEWISH CHRONICLE
'How the Lyons company took on the world... a satisfying slab of dynastic history.' GUARDIAN, 'Book of the Day'
'Written with love and imagination... a masterclass in historical empathy.' TLS
'Enthralling... fascinating.' OBSERVER
'Rich... Fascinating... Harding is to be congratulated on this panoramic history.' EVENING STANDARD
'Endlessly fascinating and hard to put down... this is a tour de force.' JULIA NEUBERGER

A panoramic new history of modern Britain, as told through the story of one extraordinary family, and one groundbreaking company.

In the early 1800s, Lehmann Gluckstein and his family escaped the pogroms of Eastern Europe and made their way to Whitechapel in London's East End. There, starting with nothing, they worked tirelessly to pull themselves out of poverty, creating a small tobacco factory that grew to become the largest catering company in the world: J. Lyons.

For over a century, Lyons was on every high street, in every home, in every coffee and teacup. It was an ascent from rags to riches in the face of many obstacles: poverty, hatred and anti-Semitism stood between this poor immigrant family and the British Dream.

Legacy charts the rise and fall of one of the most influential dynasties in British history through the lives of five astonishing generations. Both sweeping and intimate, it is a story of sacrifice and selflessness, betrayal and personal tragedy, and Empire and its cost. It is also an illuminating new exploration of Britain and its place in the world, from the bestselling author of Hanns and Rudolf and The House by the Lake.
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'Legacy is the biography of the extraordinary family who put the respectable teashop on the corner, the hamburger on the high street, plus the cuppa and Ready Brek on your breakfast table. Thomas Harding is a researcher of the first rank. Nobody quite stirs the soup of historical detail like Harding.' EXPRESS

'An affectionate family history, deftly sandwiched in the rise and fall of empires, two world wars, and two centuries of social and political change.' ECONOMIST

'An affectionate and colourful family portrait.' FINANCIAL TIMES

'This extraordinarily rich and meticulously researched history of modern Britain is a tour de force. [...] It's a paen to the immigrant contribution to our nation.' BOOKSELLER

'I absolutely love this book.' TRACY ANN OBERMAN

'Absolutely fascinating.' GILES COREN

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More Information

Format: hardcover
Publisher: William Heinemann
Published:

ISBN 10: 178515088X
ISBN 13: 9781785150883
Book Overview: A panoramic new history of modern Britain, as told through the story of one extraordinary family, and one groundbreaking company.

Media Reviews
I was riveted: this is a fascinating social history. * Nigella Lawson *
A magnificent book... what a story this is. Endlessly fascinating. * Jewish Chronicle *
This story of the family behind the Lyons Corner Houses and many other ventures, its rise and its business demise, is endlessly fascinating and hard to put down. I read it all in one sitting, enjoying the colour and grandeur, whilst spitting with fury at how women were kept out of the financial loop. Full of character and characters, this is a tour de force. -- Rabbi Julia Neuberger
Enthralling... fascinating. Nearly half a century on, the Lyons name and Corner Houses have faded, quite forgotten. I dream of them still. * Observer *
Five stars. History on a scale at once intimate and grand... extremely readable. * The Telegraph *
Author Bio
Thomas Harding is an author and journalist who has written for the Financial Times, the Sunday Times, the Washington Post and the Guardian, among other publications. He co-founded a television station in Oxford, England, and for many years was an award-winning documentary maker. He also ran a local newspaper in West Virginia, winning the West Virginia Association of Justice's Journalist of the Year Award, before moving back to England in 2011, where he now lives with his family. He is the author of Hanns and Rudolf, a Sunday Times bestseller and winner of the JQ-Wingate Prize; the internationally acclaimed Kadian Journal: A Father's Story; The House by the Lake, a Costa Biography Award and Orwell Prize nominee; and Blood on the Page, winner of the 2018 Golden Dagger Award for Non-Fiction.