Echoes from Alsatia
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See moreTowards the end of 1867, a dozen or so journalists—who had been dining and discoursing regularly—realised that they were, in essence, an exclusive dining club. They decided to name it after the ancient ecclesiastical precinct of the Whitefriars, sometimes known as Alsatia, after the ‘debatable land’ between Germany and France. This mirrored the lawless region from the shadow of the City of London’s walls to the Temple and to the Savoy in the Strand, which centred on Fleet Street, where bankrupts and other lawless fugitives could live in relative safety until the time of William III.
The Whitefriars Club has evolved from including just members of the fourth estate, and now welcomes many eminent lawyers, politicians, and publishers, as well as people in the theatre, films, and the armed services. The success of the Club has been due to the enthusiasm of the Friars and the simplicity of the rules, which are basically to enjoy good food and wine in congenial company with a high standard of speakers.
Echoes from Alsatia by The Whitefriars Club reflects this rich heritage and tradition, providing a unique glimpse into the storied past and vibrant present of the club that thrives on its members' diverse interests and shared love for camaraderie.
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780957452275
Publisher: John Calder Publishers Scotland
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 04 April 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: John Calder Publishers Scotland
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 30.0mm
Width: 136.0mm
Height: 218.0mm
Weight: 500g
Pages: 256
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