The reasons cited by contemporaries ranged from general monetary crises and the rise of overseas missions, perceived as more glamorous, to increasing consumerism.
However, it was not so much the shows as the glamorous idols who provided the attraction for postcard buyers.
The cunning speculator who places bets on the victims' greed or gullibility has consequently received more attention than perhaps more exculpable, less glamorous, moral vacillators.
It is not a very glamorous package but the unmemorable title precisely describes the ambitious content.
For these youths, violence remained glamorous and fun.
He cannot stop looking at big buildings and the glamorous architects who design them.
In place of noisy elections and turbulent parliaments, there had developed a less glamorous but more predictable means of conducting business.
The key issue here concerns the desire to make the music scene today as glamorous as it was in the 1930s.