by Liza Picard (Author)
Like its popular and acclaimed predecessor Restoration London, this book is the result of the author's passionate interest in the practical details of the everyday life of our ancestors, so often ignored in more conventional history books. Based on every possible contemporary source - diaries, almanacs, newspapers, advice books, memoirs, government papers and reports - Liza Picard examines every aspect of life in London: the streets, houses and gardens; cooking, housework, laundry and shopping; clothes and jewellery, cosmetics and hairdressing; medicine, sex, hobbies, education and etiquette; religion and popular beliefs; law and crime. This book spans the years 1740 to 1770, starting when the gin craze was gaining ground and ending when the east coast of America was still British.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Orion
Published: 19 Jul 2001
ISBN 10: 1842124374
ISBN 13: 9781842124376
Book Overview: At last, a riveting history book with no wars, few dates and minimal references to the King...Picard has an unerring eye for picking out the most vivid phrase, the most apt memory or pithiest description from the wealth of contemporary information that exists.' Ruth Cowen, Sunday Express There are fascinating disquisitions on do-it-yourself decorating, on male and female underwear, on funerals, and on the language of fans...Dr Johnson's London is a Baedeker of the past...it is absorbing and revealing in equal measure.' Peter Ackroyd, The Times Picard's exploration of life in London in the mid-18th century succeeds in being both accessible and vivid. Her curiosity and enthusiasm are infectious, and she has an instinct for what will interest the lay reader...There is an enchanting chapter on the water system.' Victoria Lane, Daily Telegraph