Shanghai 1935: An American Lady's Account of the City and its High Society - Softcover

Day, Ruth

 
9789888552610: Shanghai 1935: An American Lady's Account of the City and its High Society

Synopsis

American socialite Ruth Day visited Shanghai for several weeks in 1935 and left one of the most sparkling descriptions of the city in this book, published in a limited edition the following year and only brought to the wider world in this new edition published more than 80 years later. Ruth was the step-daughter of a prominent American financial expert who held a senior post in the Chinese government, and during her whirlwind trip, she met with absolutely everyone who was anyone, and went everywhere the high-society crowd frequented - dancehalls and night-clubs, parties and the best private homes. She describes it all with a rare flair, leaving us with a valuable and unique record of Shanghai high society and the panorama of human experience in the city during its decadent heyday. This is truly a lost classic brought back to life.

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.

About the Author

Ruth Day (1892-1964) was born in Boston as Ruth Van Buren Hugo, and in 1915 married Morgan Glover Day, a member of a prominent family from Springfield Massachusetts. They settled in Springfield where they raised two sons. In 1935, she travelled to Shanghai to visit her mother Jane. After returning to the United States, she wrote a book describing her experiences and observations of life in Shanghai in great detail, leaving us with a valuable and unique record of high society, cultural and social life during the city’s decadent heyday. Andrew David Field is a scholar of Chinese and East Asian history. He has published several books and articles on the history of Shanghai. He currently lives in Shanghai with his wife Mengxi and their two daughters, Sarah and Hannah. He is a professor and administrator at Duke Kunshan University

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.