• Doggy People: The Victorians Who Made the Modern Dog

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    We know that there were dogs in Victorian Britain, but who were the ‘Doggy People’ who kept them, bred them, showed them, worked with them and cared for them? Chapter by chapter, this book reveals the varied and often eccentric lives of the Victorians who helped define dogs as we know them today. The cast runs from the very pinnacle of society, Queen Victoria, to near the bottom with Jemmy Shaw, a publican, boxer, promoter of dog-fights and rat-killing. The others include an artist, aristocrats, authors, a clergyman, doctors, a dog-dealer, a feminist, journalists, landowners, millionaires, philanthropists, politicians, scientists, a stockbroker, veterinarians, and a showman – none other their Charles Cruft. Looking at the invention and meaning of new breeds such as poodles, collies, Jack Russells, and borzois amongst others, we see how the Victorians thought about pets, sports, dog shows and animal rights.

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    £15.20£19.00
  • Victorian Christmas: An Enchanting Collection of Festive Illustrations to Color and Celebrate the Victorian Era Christmas

    Step back in time with our Victorian Christmas Coloring Book! This beautiful book features 50 intricate illustrations inspired by the festive traditions of the Victorian era. From elegantly decorated Christmas trees to cozy scenes of carolers and ice skaters, each page is a celebration of the timeless holiday spirit. Printed on high-quality paper, this book is perfect for coloring with your favorite colored pencils, markers, or watercolors. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing solo activity or a fun family project, our Victorian Christmas Coloring Book is the perfect way to get into the holiday spirit. So pour yourself a cup of hot cocoa, put on your favorite carols, and let your creativity run wild!

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    £4.50
  • Life in the Victorian Hospital

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    Throughout the Victorian period, life-threatening diseases were no respecter of class, affecting rich and poor alike. However, the medical treatment for such diseases differed significantly, depending on the class of patient. The wealthy received private medical treatment at home or, later, in a practitioner’s consulting room. The middle classes might also pay for their treatment but, in addition, they could attend one of an increasing number of specialist hospitals. The working classes could get free treatment from charitable voluntary hospitals or dispensaries. For the abject poor who were receiving poor relief, their only option was to seek treatment at the workhouse infirmary. The experience of a patient going into hospital at this time was vastly different from that at the end. This was not just in terms of being attended by trained nurses or in the medical and surgical advances which had taken place. Different methods for treating diseases and the use of antiseptic and aseptic techniques to combat killer hospital infections led to a much higher standard of care than was previously available.

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    £6.60
  • Victorian Royalty: An Adult Coloring Book to Explore the Victorian Era and Take You on a Journey Through the 19th Century

    Victorian Royalty: An Adult Coloring Book to Explore the Victorian Era and Take You on a Journey Through the 19th Century

    Take a step back in time with Victorian Royalty, the ultimate adult coloring book that explores the elegance, beauty, and luxury of the Victorian era. This coloring book is designed to help you relax and unwind while you embark on a journey through the 19th century, discovering the intricate designs and opulent details of the time period.

    The 50 high-quality illustrations are intricately drawn to help you rediscover the Victorian era, from its architecture and fashion to its iconic figures and famous landmarks. The large 8.5 x 11-inch pages are perfect for easy coloring and experimentation, giving you the freedom to explore your creativity without any constraints. Plus, the one-sided illustrations prevent bleed-through and enable framing, making it easy for you to showcase your finished masterpieces.

    The soft matte cover of Victorian Royalty gives the book a premium look and feel, making it a great addition to your coffee table or bookshelf. It’s also an excellent way to promote creativity and relaxation, providing you with a fun and stress-free way to unwind after a long day.

    Inside the book:
    • 50 high-quality illustrations to color
    • Large 8.5 x 11-inch pages for easy coloring and experimentation
    • One-sided illustrations to prevent bleed-through and enable framing
    • Soft matte cover for a premium look and feel
    • Promotes creativity and relaxation

    Discover the Victorian era in a whole new way with Victorian Royalty. It’s the perfect adult coloring book for anyone looking to unwind and rediscover the beauty of the past.

    Why buy this book? Rediscover the elegance, beauty, and luxury of the Victorian era while relaxing and having fun with this gorgeous adult coloring book.

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    £6.60
  • Too Much: How Victorian Constraints Still Bind Women Today

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    Lacing cultural criticism, Victorian literature, and storytelling together, Too Much explores how culture corsets women’s bodies, souls, and sexualities – and how we might finally undo the strings.

    Written in the tradition of Shrill, Dead Girls, Sex Object and other frank books about the female gaze, Too Much encourages women to reconsider the beauty of their excesses – emotional, physical, and spiritual.

    Rachel Vorona Cote braids cultural criticism, theory, and storytelling together in her exploration of how culture grinds away our bodies, souls, and sexualities, forcing us into smaller lives than we desire. An erstwhile Victorian scholar, she sees many parallels between that era’s fixation on women’s ‘hysterical’ behavior and our modern policing of the same; in the space of her writing, you’re as likely to encounter Jane Eyre and Lizzie Bennet as you are Britney Spears and Lana Del Rey. This book will tell the story of how women, from then and now, have learned to draw power from their reservoirs of feeling, all that makes us ‘too much’.

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    £3.70£19.00
  • The Midnight Watchers Christmas

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    A Secret Workshop. A Daring Thief. A Clandestine Love. Will A Miracle Bring Two Hearts From Different Worlds Together This Christmas?

    When Fiona McVey learns her father’s secret, she is astonished. Donal McVey has been playing the role of Father Christmas to the impoverished children of Old Town and Fiona’s eyes are opened to the despairing poverty that clings to the cobblestone streets.

    Alistair, an orphaned street child, has long since adapted to the harsh realities of life, Transforming into a savvy thief, skilful and elusive, he’s built a life of shadows, constantly evading the clutches of the law. However, fate intervenes when he uncovers a nefarious plan to rob the workshop that makes Christmas magic for Old Town’s neediest. Lying in wait, Alistair becomes an unexpected saviour, rescuing Fiona from the clutches of a menacing gang.

    Years later, their paths cross again, and the electric connection between them leaves an imprint on her heart. But when Alistair makes a choice that horrifies Fiona, her intervention triggers a catastrophic event that leaves her family shattered and her world in tatters. With no option but to tread the perilous streets of Old Town under a new identity, she dresses as a man, her path rife with danger and now in direct opposition to Alistair.

    As Christmas approaches, and snowflakes blur the lines between right and wrong, Fiona must make a choice. Can Fiona and Alistair find the miracle that eludes them, or will the weight of their decisions extinguish all hope for a love?

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    £0.90
  • Victorian Fashions Coloring Book (Dover Fashion Coloring Book)

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    These 45 ready-to-color line drawings feature costumes from the Victorian Age, carefully reproduced from authentic sources. Over their tightly laced corsets and billowing crinolines, the models wear sweeping skirts ― some with lavishly festooned bustles ― accented by dainty fans, gloves, bonnets, and parasols. A must for fashion historians and lovers of Victoriana. Captions.

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  • The Little One’s Christmas Dream

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    An Abandoned Child And A Wealthy Heir. This Christmas Terrible Secrets Will Be Revealed.

    When young Betty is abandoned at the age of five, her life takes a turn she could never have imagined. Found by Martha Evans, a kind-hearted servant, and brought into the Bromley home as Martha’s Little One, she makes an unlikely friend in Will Bromley, the young son to the heir to the Bromley estate. Yet, when Will’s cruel father, Harold, inherits the household, darkness descends, shattering their sanctuary.

    With Will destined to wed socialite Olive Hanson, their future looks grim. But Olive isn’t blind to the special bond between Will and Betty, and in a malicious act, she orchestrates a plot that leads to Betty’s ultimate downfall.

    Accused, betrayed, and heartbroken, Betty finds herself cast out, alone and friendless, standing at the doors of a bleak workhouse. There she faces an enemy from her past, who harbours a chilling secret about Betty’s true parentage.

    As Christmas approaches, a web of secrets, betrayals, and shattered hopes unfold. The Little One’s Christmas Dream is a tale teeming with drama, where love is pitted against insidious deceit, and where the spirit of Christmas could either be a beacon of light or the final blow in a life riddled with hardship. Can Will find a way to defy his family and redeem his one true love? Will Betty uncover the dark secrets of her past and find a new path to happiness? In a world of shifting loyalties and unrevealing truths, one fateful Christmas could change everything.

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  • The Mesmerist: The Society Doctor Who Held Victorian London Spellbound

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    Medicine, in the early 1800s, was a brutal business. Operations were performed without anaesthesia while conventional treatment relied on leeches, cupping and toxic potions. The most surgeons could offer by way of pain relief was a large swig of brandy.

    Onto this scene came John Elliotson, the dazzling new hope of the medical world. Charismatic and ambitious, Elliotson was determined to transform medicine from a hodge-podge of archaic remedies into a practice informed by the latest science. In this aim he was backed by Thomas Wakley, founder of the new magazine, the Lancet, and a campaigner against corruption and malpractice.

    Then, in the summer of 1837, a French visitor – the self-styled Baron Jules Denis Dupotet – arrived in London to promote an exotic new idea: mesmerism. The mesmerism mania would take the nation by storm but would ultimately split the two friends, and the medical world, asunder – throwing into focus fundamental questions about the fine line between medicine and quackery, between science and superstition.

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    £10.50£18.00
  • Chronicles of Barsetshire: The Complete Series – 6 Historical Novels

    The Chronicles of Barsetshire is a series of six novels, set in the fictional English county of Barsetshire and its cathedral town of Barchester. The novels concern the dealings of the clergy and the gentry, and the political, amatory, and social manœuvrings that go on among and between them.
    Table of Contents:
    The Warden
    Barchester Towers
    Doctor Thorne
    Framley Parsonage
    The Small House at Allington
    The Last Chronicle of Barset
    An Autobiography of Anthony Trollope

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  • The Runaway Sister (The West Country Family Sagas Book 2)

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    Maisie will do anything to save her sister, Abigail. But secrets from the past put them in danger, and a powerful person with a reputation to protect is determined to stop her…

    Scavenging in the mud by day, and sewing by night, Maisie Griffin knows that hard work is the only way to keep her family together. With her ma unwell, and her little sister Abigail to care for, it’s a struggle to keep a roof over their heads.

    Life takes a different turn when Maisie and Abigail are sent to live with her aunt and uncle, Edith and Josiah, at The Jolly Sailor Inn. Maisie dreams of having her own dressmaking shop, but serving ale under spiteful Aunt Edith’s strict rules is Maisie’s harsh reality. The only thing that makes it bearable is her friendship with Jack Piper and his family.

    But when a well-to-do couple calls at the inn one day, it sparks a chain of events that will change their lives forever.

    And Maisie has a secret – a secret so valuable it threatens to expose a wealthy and powerful man who is determined to protect his reputation at any cost.

    When the past catches up with Maisie, she is swept into a new life with a family she never knew she had.

    And when Abigail runs away, it’s a race against time to save her.

    Can Maisie trust the people who say they want to help? Prepared to risk everything, will she reunite her family against all the odds…

    The Runaway Sister is a page-turning, heart-warming saga romance, full of gritty drama, courage, heartache, and hope, that will linger in your mind long after you finish it.

    Another feel-good historical family saga by Daisy Carter, the popular bestselling author of The Narrowboat Orphans, The Pit Girl’s Scandal, and more. Fans of Dilly Court, Lindsey Hutchinson, and Rosie Goodwin will adore this thrilling and unforgettable story.

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    £1.90
  • In the Lion’s Den: A tale of romance and rivalry, the latest Victorian historical fiction novel from the multi-million copy bestselling author of books like A Woman of Substance

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    From the bestselling author of A Woman of Substance, a page-turning epic Victorian historical family saga.

    London 1889: Victorian London is a place of wealth, privilege and poverty, a city of extremes. For James Falconer, who grew up as a barrow boy on a London market, it is a city of opportunity.

    Working his way up Henry Malvern’s trading company in Piccadilly, James faces fraud and betrayal. A fierce rivalry develops with Henry’s daughter and heir Alexis – but their animosity masks a powerful attraction.

    Embarking on a love affair with the daughter of Russian émigrés, James’s life begins to transform. But as treachery and danger threaten, a secret comes to light that will change his life forever. James must decide where his future lies – with Henry Malvern or following his own dream…

    Gripping, dramatic and bringing the England of Queen Victoria and the British Empire vividly to life, In the Lion’s Den is a sweeping historical epic from one of our finest storytellers, creator of A Woman of Substance.

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  • A Duke’s Christmas Masquerade: A Historical Regency Romance Novel

    Charlotte’s life breaks into pieces when a scandalous rumor threatens to destroy her reputation. Forced to find a match that will save her future, she needs to find true love before Christmas or succumb to an arranged match by her guardian brother. With an unexpected twist of fate, a parcel with a mask and a promising request arrives at her doorstep and Charlotte’s life turns into a winter wonderland romance. Having no clue about the mysterious sender, she agrees to meet the masked stranger and dance with him at every seasonal ball.

    Will she dance her way to love before the end of the twelve Christmas balls?

    Victor Beaumont, Duke of Stonehart, returns from Prussia and endeavors to fulfill his mother’s ardent wish for his marriage. Encountering Charlotte, the sister of his old friend, rekindles memories of her childhood charm, which has now turned into a captivating presence. Determined to win her heart, he delivers a peculiar request to her. During each and every of the Christmas balls, she must save a dance for him. As one dance turns into many though, Victor’s hidden identity might be the ruin of this romance…

    Will he risk revealing his identity to pursue true love with Charlotte?

    As Charlotte and Victor grow closer amidst the chaos and magic of Christmas balls, Charlotte’s family and a persistent suitor arise as threatening obstacles. While their courtship unfolds in the most unorthodox way, love sparkles as strong as Christmas magic in every ballroom. Can their love withstand the endless societal pressure? Will secrets and scandal tear them apart, or can they find love amidst the festive season’s turmoil?

    “A Duke’s Christmas Masquerade” is a historical romance novel of approximately 80,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.

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  • Victorian Fantasy Collection: Kuroimori Coloring Book (Pie Comic Art Coloring Book)

    Welcome to a victorian fantasy world! A special coloring book for you!

    This coloring book features girls living in a victorian fantasy world by illustrator- Kuroimori, who is popular for his fantasy, adventure, and retro-futuristic work. This title contains 31 patterns focusing on the beautiful constellations twinkling in the night sky, along with rooms and elegant costumes with a steampunk atmosphere.

    Each coloring page comes with cut-out lines so that the pages can be detached and used. In addition, at the end of the book, you will find color samples of five works, including the cover illustration, as well as tips on how to color in using colored pencils and markers. We hope that you will enjoy this world of nostalgic fantasy.

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    £12.30£17.10
  • Victorian Domestic Architectural Plans and Details: v. 1 (Dover Architecture)

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    Rare treasury of floor plans, elevations, perspective drawings for houses and cottages in Queen Anne, Eastlake, Elizabethan, Colonial, other styles. Large engraved plates also contain scaled drawings of nearly 700 architectural details. Invaluable resource for restorers, preservationists, students, etc. 734 black-and-white illustrations. Preface.

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    £10.40
  • NAUGHTY INFLUENCE IN TABOO FAMILY (REAL EXPLICIT EROTIC SEX STORIES COLLETION)

    18+ Sex Stories!!

    If you can’t stop yourself from fantasizing about things that are so outlandish that you can’t help but make them a reality, then you’re in luck! Take a seat, unwind, and enjoy this compilation of the most sensual tales ever told…

    So scroll up, click on “buy now”, and get your copy!

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    £2.70
  • Saving the Marquess: A steamy & spicy Regency Opposites Attract romance book and Happily Ever After Regency romance book for women on Kindle and Kindle Unlimited, Rogues Worth…

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    In Regency England, scandal binds them, but passion may destroy them.

    She’s a virtuous governess. He’s a marquess with insatiable desires. A twist of fate forces them to marry, tying their lives together. But will deceit tear them apart?

    Alexandra Brown has one goal: work as a governess and escape intact. But the sinfully seductive Marquess of Salisbury threatens to unravel her plan. Despite her resistance, he’s determined to make her his marchioness.

    Arthur Redesdale hides his dark secrets behind rakish charms. When he meets Alexandra, she awakens a fierce yearning in him like no other. Passion ignites, duty clashes, and deception lurks as they are bound by fate. Will buried secrets keep Alexandra and Arthur apart? Or will dangerous desires lead to love?

    Saving the Marquess weaves a steamy and tumultuous Regency tale of romance, lies, and forbidden love.

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    £2.30
  • Mommy’s Therapy —: Satisfied Explicit Hottest Dirty Forbidden Taboo Erotic Stories For Adults Bundle

    A collection of scorching stories that will make you HARD and WET.
    Packed with forbidden lovers, big rough men, sinful group sharing, double entries and so much more of the good naughty stuff

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    £3.10
  • The Victorian House Colouring Book (Dover History Coloring Book)

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    Charming original illustrations re-create domestic architecture and interior design of a typical Victorian home. Exterior, front porch, parlor, kitchen, library, dining room, bedroom, bathroom, more. Informative well-researched text covers furnishings, architectural details, historical background, and more. Introduction. Bibliography. Color illustrations on covers.

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    £3.80
  • Her Majesty’s League of Remarkable Young Ladies: an epic Victorian adventure and celebration of girls in STEM

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    Plots, spies and inventors abound in an epic adventure set between London and Paris …

    Mischief is afoot, and Queen Victoria is not amused. Her stalker must be stopped.

    Forget the cavalry – this is a job for Her Majesty’s League of Remarkable Young Ladies!

    The League’s newest recruit is Winifred Weatherby, a feisty girl-genius and gadget-maker. Winnie’s creations are remarkable, but is she clever enough to protect the Queen – and achieve her own dream of winning the top prize in Paris for young inventors . . . ?

    • A debut Victorian romp and the winner of the Times/Chicken House Institution of Engineering and Technology Prize, 2021
    • A celebration of girls in STEM – and the hurdles they overcome
    • Combines fact and fiction: the novel draws on real-life historical inventions and events
    • Perfect for readers aged 9 and up

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    £6.20£7.60
  • Kitty McKenzie: Victorian saga: Book 1

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    1864 – Suddenly left as the head of the family, Kitty McKenzie must find her inner strength to keep her family together against the odds. Evicted from their resplendent home in the fashionable part of York after her parents’ deaths, Kitty must fight the legacy of bankruptcy and homelessness to secure a home for her and her siblings. Through sheer willpower and determination she grabs opportunities with both hands from working on a clothes and rag stall in the market to creating a teashop for the wealthy. Her road to happiness is fraught with obstacles of hardship and despair, but she refuses to let her dream of a better life for her family die. She soon learns that love and loyalty brings its own reward.

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    £5.70
  • Eliza Mace: the thrilling new Victorian detective series (Eliza Mace Mysteries Book 1)

    Enola Holmes meets the novels of Laura Purcell in this Victorian mystery featuring quick-witted would-be detective Eliza Mace

    The Welsh borders, 1870s: on the cusp of adulthood, Eliza Mace is battling for her independence. Stuck in a crumbling manor house on the fringe of a small town, she is thwarted by powers that conspire to protect, control and deceive her. But when her father goes missing in mysterious circumstances, Eliza’s determination to uncover the truth is unstoppable.
     
    Joining forces with the charismatic new police constable, Dafydd Pritchard, she sets out to solve the case, but that’s no easy task. Her father has run up debts in town and beyond, and there are many who bear him a grudge. As she searches for evidence, Eliza exposes dark secrets that threaten to tear her world apart… 

    PRAISE FOR SARAH BURTON AND JEM POSTER

    ‘Bewitchingly readable… A fantastically tightly written, read-every-word novel’ Guardian, praise for Courting Shadows

    ‘Full of terrific historical detail… sparky confidence and unputdownable quality’ Allison Pearson, praise for The Strange Adventures of H

    ‘Beautifully written, full of prevision and intensity’ Independent, praise for The Strange Adventures of H

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    £7.60
  • The Victorian Society Book of the Victorian House

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    Britain’s towns and cities still contain hundreds of thousands of Victorian houses, ranging from grand town houses to more modest houses for mill workers. With an emphasis on family houses of various sizes rather than the great houses of the aristocracy, this book offers a wide-ranging survey of Victorian houses.

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    £1.60
  • Scandalous Engagement with a Governess: A Historical Regency Romance Novel (Regency Expedient Marriages Book 2)

    After her mother’s death, Hope got engaged to Lord Auric Pembroke, but he broke it off due to her father’s financial lies plunging her into great drama. With her father in debtor’s prison, Hope struggled to find work as a governess without references despite her good education and everything can go wrong living with a guarded Duke…

    Miss Hope Barlow’s reputation was left in tatters when her fiancé called off their betrothal and her father was sent to debtor’s prison. Hope was forced to go stay with her aunt and cousin in a small London apartment. For the last two years, she has tried applying for a governess position but has been turned down several times despite her education as she has no references and has never worked as a governess before. Hope’s life takes an unexpected turn when she’s interviewed by an employment agency and given the position of governess to the Duke of Darenwood’s son. Little does she know that the duke is her long-lost childhood friend Ewan.

    Ewan Darnall—The Duke of Darenwood—has been struggling with the grief of having lost his beloved wife Caroline two years ago. Ewan’s mother-in-law Margaret lives with Ewan and his young son Lucas. Margaret has been against Evan hiring a governess and isn’t happy when the governess turns out to be Ewan’s long lost childhood friend Hope. Margaret fears that if Ewan remarries she will be sent away. So she comes up with a scheme to ensure her position in Lucas’s life is secured.

    As Ewan and Hope spend time together there is no denying the attraction between them. Will Ewan and Hope get their happily ever after or will outside forces tear them apart forever?

    * Indulge in a delightful and captivating love story that blends Regency romance with suspense and heartfelt emotions. “Scandalous Engagement with a Governess” is the perfect novel for anyone who enjoys tales of passion and intrigue set in a bygone era.

    No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a happily ever after full of romance.

    Enjoy reading!
    Free with Kindle Unlimited.

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    £0.80
  • A Holiday By Gaslight: A Victorian Christmas Novella

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    “Readers will easily fall for Sophie and Ned in their gaslit surroundings.” —Library Journal, starred review

    A Courtship of Convenience

    Sophie Appersett is quite willing to marry outside of her class to ensure the survival of her family. But the darkly handsome Mr. Edward Sharpe is no run-of-the-mill London merchant. He’s grim and silent. A man of little emotion–or perhaps no emotion at all. After two months of courtship, she’s ready to put an end to things.

    A Last Chance for Love

    But severing ties with her taciturn suitor isn’t as straightforward as Sophie envisioned. Her parents are outraged. And then there’s Charles Darwin, Prince Albert, and that dratted gaslight. What’s a girl to do except invite Mr. Sharpe to Appersett House for Christmas and give him one last chance to win her? Only this time there’ll be no false formality. This time they’ll get to know each other for who they really are.

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  • Victorian Ladies Coloring Book: for Adults With 50 Beautiful Women & Vintage Fashion from the Victorian Era

    Discover the elegance and charm of Victorian fashion with this captivating coloring book. Immerse yourself in the intricate designs and ornate details of the era, as you bring these graceful Victorian ladies to life with your own unique color choices. A delightful pastime for both history enthusiasts and coloring enthusiasts alike

    INSIDE Book Victorian Ladies Coloring Book

    🧡 50+ Full Page Highly Detailed Designs.
    🔲 Single Sided Printing, Each design is printed on a separate sheet.
    🔳 Large 8.5 x 11 inch Format.
    🧡Perfect Gift for Any Victorian Era Fashion Fans

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    £6.50
  • Villainous Victorians: 1 (Horrible Histories)

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    Refreshed, renewed, reloaded!

    Readers can discover all the foul facts about the VILLAINOUS VICTORIANS, including:

    • Why burglars were scared of bogies,
    • which poet said he ate an ape
    • and how a snick fadger might kiddy-nap your spangle.

    As featured on BBC Bitesize, and refreshed with a bold new look and a heap of extra-horrible bits, these bestselling titles are sure to be a huge hit with yet another generation of Terry Deary fans.

    • With shiny foil cover

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    £9.50
  • The Victorian Country House 2e

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    A weighty volume of architectural and social history recording the development of the English Country House against a background of Victorian wealth and privilege. The author details the construction of enormous and complex houses, the architects involved, the domestic organisation influencing design, the technical developments in plumbing, heating and comfortable living, and the social and economic conditions of the time. 30 individual houses are detailed, a catalogue of all most important houses is included; and biographical notes on major architects precedes the final notes. This enlarged edition of the 1971 original publication contains a revised text, two new chapters and 33 new colour plates. Copious photographs and plans supports the text. ner intact.

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    £10.30
  • A Young Englishman in Victorian Hong Kong: The Diaries of Chaloner Alabaster, 1855-1856

    In August 1855, 16-year-old Chaloner Alabaster left England for Hong Kong, to take up a position as a student interpreter in the China Consular Service. He would stay for almost 40 years, climbing the rungs of the service and eventually becoming consul-general of Canton. When he retired he returned to England and received a knighthood. He died in 1898. Throughout his adult life, Alabaster kept diaries.

    In the first four volumes of these diaries, collected here by Benjamin Penny, the teenage Alabaster recorded his thoughts and observations, told himself anecdotes, and exploded in outbursts of anger and frustration. He was young and enthusiastic, and the everyday sights, sounds and smells of Hong Kong were novel to him. He describes how the Chinese people around him ironed clothes, dried flour and threshed rice; how they gambled, prepared their food and made bean curd; and what opera, new year festivities and the birthday of the Heavenly Empress were like. Like many a young Victorian, he was also a keen observer of natural history, fascinated by fireflies and ants, corals and sea slugs, and the volcanic origins of the landscape.

    Alabaster’s diaries are a unique, vibrant and riveting record of life in the young British colony on the cusp of the Second Opium War. With A Young Englishman in Victorian Hong Kong, Penny sheds new light on the history of the region.

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    £15.50£19.00
  • Spirits, Seers & Séances: Victorian Spiritualism, Magic & the Supernatural

    Spiritualism in the Age of Sherlock Holmes and Edgar Allan Poe

    A woman wearing a black veil convenes a séance. A magician puts a volunteer into a trance. A fortune-teller leans over a crystal ball. Everyone knows what Victorian mysticism looks like because our modern imagery, language, and practice of magic borrows heavily from the Victorians. But we have little understanding of its spiritual, cultural, and historical foundations.

    What made the Victorians turn to mediumship, hypnotism, and fortune-telling? What were they afraid of? What were they seeking?

    This book explores the history of automatic writing, cartomancy, clairvoyance, and more. It reveals how Victorian belief in ghosts, fairies, and nature spirits shaped our celebrations of Halloween and Christmas. With historic examples and hands-on exercises, you will discover how spiritualism in the time of Jack the Ripper, Jane Eyre, “A Christmas Carol,” and Dracula left such a profound impact on both the past and present.

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    £11.70£15.20
  • Words For Parting: Victorian Poetry On Death and Mourning

    Love and grief and the two most private, and at the same time the most universal of all human emotions. It is for love that we remember the dead: love of their spirits, love of their vibrancy, love of the good deeds which they did and which live on after them. The poems in this collection were all written by grieving hearts who have now themselves passed over into that great mystery. We can not truly know what death is, yet we know it will come to all of us. In ancient times when a friend told the philosopher Socrates that his judges had sentenced him to death he responded, “And has not Nature passed the same sentence on them?”
    Inasmuch as there can ever be any comfort for those left behind, part of it lies in knowing that death is a reflection of life. When it comes we cry, then we take our first faltering steps towards understanding. In time we become accustomed to this manifold enigma which nature has given us, and then ultimately we look towards the future with hope.
    If this little book of poems may be of some help to those in sorrow by reminding them they are not alone, then it will have done its work.

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    £2.20
  • A is for Arsenic: An ABC of Victorian Death

    Written by Chris Woodyard, the author of The Victorian Book of the Dead, A is for Arsenic is a guide to the the basics of Victorian mourning and death all illustrated by the incomparable Landis Blair. Each entry includes a pen and ink illustration along with 19th century anecdotes ranging from macabre stories to jokes from the Victorian press. (Plus sinister little poems in homage to Edward Gorey.)

    “A is For Arsenic” covers topics including post-mortem photography, embalming, bodysnatching tips, what to wear when in mourning, and how long to mourn for someone who has left you money in their will. The book also debunks several Victorian mourning myths.

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    Appendix: Mourning Etiquette

    Glossary

    Bibliography

    Chris Woodyard, author of The Victorian Book of the Dead, answers your dead-serious questions including:

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    Were mourning clothes poisonous?

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    What is dead water?

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