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(*NEW ARRIVAL*) (Television) Adrian Bailey, ed. Mrs. Bridges' Upstairs, Downstairs Cookbook
$50.00
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Illus. with photographs by John Hedgecoe. Jacket. First Edition. NY: Simon & Schuster, [1974].
Upstairs, Downstairs was a hugely popular television series which aired on PBS's Masterpiece Theater from 1971-1975, comprising 68 episodes. Set in a large townhouse at 165 Eaton Place in Belgravia in central London, the series depicted the servants—"downstairs"—and their masters, the family—"upstairs"—between 1903 and 1930, and showed the slow decline of the British aristocracy.
Number written in ballpoint pen to lower jacket spine, else fine.
(123)