"Florizel's Folly" by John Ashton is a historical account that immerses readers in the vibrant past of Brighthelmstone, which is now known as Brighton. The book navigates through the town's transformation from a simple coastal village into a celebrated resort town and recounts important moments and people tied to its story, especially the cultural changes and royal connections. Beginning with Brighthelmstone's early days, it talks about its mentions in historical records and its path through times of both conflict and growth, highlighting its defenses and its vital fishing industry. The narrative carefully sets the stage for revealing how the town blossomed into a popular social center, hinting at intriguing tales of high society and significant cultural shifts that await in future chapters.
Florizel's Folly
By John Ashton
Uncover the captivating story of a quaint seaside town's surprising rise to fame, filled with royal scandals and social upheavals.
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