How to Skin a Lion: A Treasury of Outmoded Advice

How to Skin a Lion: A Treasury of Outmoded Advice

by Claire Cock - Starkey (Author)

Synopsis

Have you ever wondered how to pan for gold, train a falcon or make a love potion? Could you restore a drowned person, smoke your own bacon or correctly address a Maharajah? If not, fear not - you will find the answer in this book. How to Skin a Lion is a fascinating collection of miscellaneous historical advice, gathered from the magnificent archives of the British Library. Drawing on medieval manuscripts, Victorian manuals and self-help guides of the early twentieth century, the book uncovers an extraordinary range of guidance from etiquette to apiculture, medicine to mechanics. How to Skin a Lion offers an intriguing insight into a past with no modern conveniences, where navigating the social scene was fraught with perils and Google did not hold the answer to everything.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 160
Publisher: The British Library Publishing Division
Published: 14 May 2015

ISBN 10: 0712357823
ISBN 13: 9780712357821

Author Bio
Claire Cock-Starkey was series editor for all seven editions of Schott's Almanac. Her most recent book, The Georgian Art of Gambling, was published by the British Library in 2013.