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The Hell-Fire Club: The Secret Rites and Revels of the World's Most Shocking Private Club

The compelling story of the rise and fall of a shocking secret society. In the ruined abbeys and elaborately decorated caves of England, the notorious Hellfire Club help meetings that shocked and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Best airport/airplane/toilet book ever

The other reviewers are correct, -- this book is light, anecdotal, badly written, etc. I happen to find it charming. It's kind of like reading a version of history written by a scandal sheet, -- for those who don't know of Dashwood, Lord Sandwich (described as "the most universally hated man in all of England"), and the great Chevalier d'Eon, I recommend this book. It also gives a lurid angle on the exploits of John Wilkes and other more well-known characters of the time. The story of Ben Franklin tricking the English into thinking he had magic powers I'd never heard anywhere else. This is a perfect book for the airport, the two-hour plane flight (you'll finish it just in time for landing so you won't have to resort to those awful airline magazines), or the daily visit to the toilet we all have to make.... If you like this sort of easy-reading, instant-entertainment sort of thing, I have to recommend "The Mammoth Book of Oddballs & Eccentrics" which has plenty more characters in the same line, including the great Charles Waterton and Lord John Mytton. Also I recommend the same author's "History of Torture".

Hellfire Francis

This popular paperback was most people's introduction to Francis Dashwood & The Hellfire Club. A painting of Dashwood still hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in London. He was a rake, a libertine, & a man who most likely colluded with Ben Franklin to help create the US of A. Franklin told friends he was going to a "Franciscan" retreat, while participating in debauchery at Dashwood's Hellfire Abbey at High Whycombe. Back at home, he preached the virtue of clean living in his Poor Richard's Almanac.

Light and entertaining introduction

This book serves as a very interesting and entertaining introduction into the topic; very fun reading, and provocative in a few of its statements. Right off the bat, it should be obvious to the reader that this is not a serious analytical or academic study of the topic, but more of an overview and a baptism into the subject it treats. There are no citations, as other reviewers have mentioned. That is perhaps a downside to the book. No indices, citations, or tables of contents tells any reader from the start that this book is not trying to create a reputation for itself as a definitive reference work. This book itself should be read for entertainment purposes, and as a teaser to draw a reader into the topic. If you're looking for a definitive history and unbiased reference and academic treatment of the subject, look elsewhere. But if you have no idea of the Hell-Fire Club in the mid 1700's involving Sir Francis Dashwood, John Wilkes, the Earl of Sandwich among others, this will definitely whet your appetite.This book does include many references (not in an academic manner, mind you) that give a reader some insight into the rumors and myths surrounding the club scene of the 1700's and some of what life was like in England during those times. It took me a day to read this book, and I don't count it a wasted day. Fascinating reading, the book itself is well-written in an easily readable style. Names are mentioned and subjects touched on in a way to provide the reader, should he or she so choose, with the names and subjects to look into and do some more investigative reading. I know that I will.And the cover is cool too. ...
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