England is a strange place in The Pleasure Principle--funny, complex, and sad. Using ideas of "pleasure", Chris Steele-Perkins explores a ritual public face that custs across class and location in a humorous look at British hedonism. 60 color photographs.
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England is a strange place in The Pleasure Principle--funny, complex, and sad. Using ideas of "pleasure", Chris Steele-Perkins explores a ritual public face that custs across class and location in a humorous look at British hedonism. 60 color photographs.
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