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Florizel's Folly

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The narrative traces Brighton's transformation from Roman and Domesday origins through coastal defenses and early growth into a fashionable resort, interweaving local history with sketches of notable visitors and civic life. It concentrates on the Prince of Wales's patronage and personal entanglements, his residences and debts, relationships such as with Mrs. Fitzherbert, and public reaction captured in satirical prints. Chapters document military camps and émigré encampments, social manners, local characters, and amusements, while illustrations and anecdotes illuminate changing urban architecture, seaside customs, and the interplay of politics, money, and reputation in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Brighton.

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John Ashton

John Ashton was a notable English author and historian, recognized for his contributions to literature focusing on social history and cultural commentary. His works often explore the nuances of English life, particularly during the 18th and 19th centuries. Among his key publications is "A Righte Merrie Christmasse: The Story of Christ-Tide," which delves into the traditions and celebrations of Christmas. Ashton also authored "A History of English Lotteries," providing insights into the social implications of gambling in England. His writings, including "English Caricature and Satire on Napoleon I," reflect a keen interest in satire and the societal issues of his time.

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