Six French Frizeurs
David A. Bell, 10 December 1998
The Perfidy of Albion: French Perceptions of England during the French Revolution
by Norman Hampson.
Macmillan, 210 pp., £40, June 1998,0 333 73148 4 Show More
by Norman Hampson.
Macmillan, 210 pp., £40, June 1998,
Poisoning the Minds of the Lower Orders
by Don Herzog.
Princeton, 472 pp., £18, September 1998,0 691 04831 2 Show More
by Don Herzog.
Princeton, 472 pp., £18, September 1998,
“... to wear French fashions, buy French luxury products, eat French food, travel to France on the Grand Tour and affect what they called the ‘ton’ (French ‘tone’). According to a 1789 story in the Morning Post, quoted in Don Herzog’s book, the Earl of Scarborough kept ‘six French frizeurs, who have nothing else to do than dress his hair’. Even ... ”