Restoration London: Everyday Life in the 1660s

Restoration London: Everyday Life in the 1660s

by Liza Picard (Author)

Synopsis

Making use of every possible contemporary source-diaries, memoirs, advice books,government papers, almanacs, even the register of Patents - Liza Picard presentsan entralling picture of how life in London was really lived in the decade between 1660 and 1670: the houses and streets, gardens and parks, cooking, clothes and jewellery, cosmetics, hairdressing, housework, laundry and shopping,medicine and dentistry, sex, education, hobbies, etiquette, law and crime, religion andpopular beliefs. The London of 300 years ago is brought wonderfully (and sometimes horrifyingly) to life.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: W&N
Published: 09 Jun 1997

ISBN 10: 0297819003
ISBN 13: 9780297819004
Book Overview: * Describes one of the most exciting and memorable decades (the Great Fire and Plague) in Londons history * Will appeal to all those interested in non-academic social history, e.g. Lark Rise to Candleford, Rowland Parks The Common Stream, visiters to national Trust kitchens and stables, etc

Author Bio
Liza Picard was born in 1927. She read law at the London School of Economics and qualified as a barrister, but did not practise. She worked for many years in the office of the Solicitor of the Inland Revenue and lived in Gray's Inn and Hackney, before retiring to live in Oxford. Restoration London, the result of many years' interest and research into London life, was her first book.