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Debra
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Aug 30, 2011 08:53AM

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I recommend the book Daily Life in Victorian England by Sally Mitchell. It is humorous and enjoyable, covering many interesting topics about the era. I see Sally's name come up in discussions about Victorian life here and there.
Daily Life in Victorian England (The Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History Series)
Daily Life in Victorian England (The Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History Series)


The book details can be found at my website at http://mikerendell.com

Very cool. The minutia of daily life in ages past is often fascinating. Will definitely take a look.
George in London



But having gone through your ancestor's papers and having written your book, you now know the historical value of your hoarding. You can justify yourself to your wife by saying that you are "assisting future historians."
George in London




How could I forget to add my blog-group's anthology here? Lots of good reviews by now on Goodreads and Amazon. Castles, Customs, and Kings: True Tales by English Historical Fiction Authors


My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

If you're at all interested, it might be better to get Eric Sloane's Sketches of America Past which is composed of 3 books of his:
Diary of an Early American Boy
A Museum of Early American Tools
A Reverence for Wood
It's cheap used. I got it a year or so ago for under $5 delivered from AbeBooks.com in a regular hardback size, so the drawings show a little better than in the smaller paperback editions of these 3 books, but not as well as they do in the large format hardbacks.

Paul wrote: "This one calls for a specialized interest: RATS, LICE, AND HISTORY, by Hans Zinsser, 1934, 1963. "Being a study in biography, which after twelve preliminary chapters indispensable for the preparati..."
Thanks, Paul. Though it does not sound like a book with much entertainment potential, it certainly has its place in the world, and I'm glad he wrote it.
Thanks, Paul. Though it does not sound like a book with much entertainment potential, it certainly has its place in the world, and I'm glad he wrote it.
Books mentioned in this topic
Diary of an Early American Boy (other topics)Eric Sloane's Sketches of America Past (other topics)
A Museum of Early American Tools (other topics)
A Reverence for Wood (other topics)
Ennobling Love: In Search of a Lost Sensibility (other topics)
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