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Best books by Paul Atterbury

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Dive into the captivating world of Paul Atterbury, a renowned expert whose passion for antiques and decorative arts shines through his extensive literary contributions. From exploring the nuances of ceramics and furniture to unearthing forgotten treasures and sharing invaluable collector's advice, Atterbury's books offer a rich tapestry of knowledge and inspiration. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a curious newcomer, prepare to be enlightened and entertained by his insightful prose and keen eye for detail. Now, it's your turn to contribute! We want to hear from you: which of Paul Atterbury's books have left the most significant impression on you? Which ones have you found most informative, enjoyable, or inspiring? **Please take a moment to rate each book** based on your personal experience, helping us curate the ultimate guide to his finest works. Your ratings will guide fellow enthusiasts and celebrate the enduring legacy of this beloved author.

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Best books by Paul Atterbury

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On Holiday (The Way We Were)

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Paul Atterbury's *On Holiday (The Way We Were)* is a quintessential inclusion on any list of his best works, offering a charming and insightful journey into the social history of leisure. Through meticulously researched text and a wealth of evocative imagery, Atterbury captures the essence of British holiday traditions from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. He delves into the evolution of travel, the changing fashions and accoutrements of holidaymakers, and the aspirations and experiences of ordinary people seeking respite and recreation. This book is a masterclass in social history, bringing to life the familiar yet often overlooked details of past vacations, making it a deeply relatable and engaging read. What truly sets *On Holiday (The Way We Were)* apart and solidifies its place among Atterbury's finest is its ability to blend scholarly depth with accessible storytelling. Atterbury’s characteristic warmth and eye for detail shine through as he reconstructs a bygone era of seaside piers, country retreats, and the burgeoning culture of package holidays. He doesn't just present facts; he conjures a feeling, a nostalgic resonance that appeals to a broad audience interested in how we once spent our downtime. For anyone who appreciates Paul Atterbury's talent for illuminating the past through the lens of everyday life, this exploration of the British holiday is an indispensable and thoroughly enjoyable experience.
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