Dictators' Homes: Lifestyles of the World's Most Colourful Despots

Dictators' Homes: Lifestyles of the World's Most Colourful Despots

by Douglas Coupland (Introduction), Douglas Coupland (Introduction), Peter York (Author)

Synopsis

Our homes are an extension of our personalities. Home is the place where we are truly ourselves and it reveals a great deal about what makes us tick. Peter York looks at how some of history's most alarming men and women have chosen to decorate their homes; exploring the private tastes of these public figures in the broader context of twentieth century interiors and architecture. From Benito Mussolini's inglenook fireplace to Hitler's parquet floor; Saddam Hussein's private artwork to General Noriega's Christmas tree; he leaves no design detail unexamined. These buildings illustrate what happens when unrestricted imagination collides with unlimited power. Dictators' Homes affords as great an insight into some of history's most dangerous minds as any interview or archive.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Edition: Main
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 26 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 184354430X
ISBN 13: 9781843544302

Author Bio
PETER YORK is Britain's original style guru, and 'the Nancy Mitford of our time' (Financial Times). Style Editor of Harpers & Queen for a decade, he currently writes a column for the Independent on Sunday. His book, Dictators' Homes, was published by Atlantic in 2005 and Cooler, Faster, More Expensive: The Return of the Sloane Ranger, also by Atlantic, was published in 2007.