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2014., General, PBS Distribution Call No: DVD Fic Mr Selfridge 2 Edition: Original UK ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Mr. Selfridge Volume: 2Summary Note: "Award-winning talent comes together in a lavish period drama which drew big audiences all over the world last season with its gripping stories and intriguing and glamorous characters. Much has changed since Selfridges first opened its doors. Five years on from series one, Europe is on the brink of war and London is enjoying one last defiant period of hedonism and decadence. Having rocked the retail world with his pioneering new store, Mr Selfridge now has his sights set on joining the establishment and rebuilding his family life. His desperate attempts to win back estranged wife Rose, are hindered by her friendship with Delphine Day, the daring and extravagant owner of a fashionable London nightclub. Tensions are also running high on the shop floor as Agnes is back from Paris, chic and successful. Not everyone is thrilled by her new found confidence and by the sudden reappearance of her old ally Henri Leclair, who has mysteriously returned from America."--Container.
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-- Mister Selfridge.[2015]., Adult, PBS Distribution Call No: DVD Fic Mr Selfridge 3 Edition: [Original UK ed.]. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Mr. Selfridge Volume: 3Summary Note: It's 1919, WWI has just ended, and Harry Selfridge is struggling with loss. After the death of his beloved Rose, he is making costly business mistakes. His empire is weakened, and he is vulnerable to his old enemy Lord Loxley.
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-- Mister Selfridge.2013., PBS Distribution Call No: DVD Fic Mr Selfridge 1 Edition: Original UK ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Mr. Selfridge Volume: 1Summary Note: Emmy Award-winning actor Jeremy Piven stars as American entrepreneur and colorful retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge. Pioneering and reckless, with an almost manic energy, Harry Selfridge created a theater of retail for early 1900s Londoners where any topic or trend that was new, exciting, entertaining-or sometimes just eccentric-was showcased. Based on the book Shopping, Seduction and Mr. Selfridge by author Lindy Woodhead.