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Regency Cheshire Sue Wilkes

Regency Cheshire par Sue Wilkes

Regency Cheshire Sue Wilkes


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Résumé

Explores the scandals, sports and pastimes of some of the great county families such as the Grosvenors of Eaton Hall. This book tells the story of county life during the age of Beau Brummell, Walter Scott and Jane Austen.

Regency Cheshire Résumé

Regency Cheshire Sue Wilkes

It was an age of unique style and elegance; the era of Trafalgar and Waterloo. Regency Cheshire explores the scandals, sports and pastimes of the great county families such as the Grosvenors of Eaton Hall. Their glittering lifestyle is contrasted with conditions for humble farmers and factory workers. The gentry and mill owners created elegant new villas and beautiful gardens while workers huddled together in slums with inadequate sanitation. The Prince Regent and his cronies danced and feasted while cotton and silk workers starved. Cheshire's rural tranquility was under siege; smoke belched out over the textile and salt towns. Stage coaches rattled through the streets; packet boats and barges sailed down the canals. The author traces the changes in the county's transport system and the effect on its chief industries: silk, cotton, salt and cheese. Reform and revolution threatened the old social order. Blood was spilt on city streets during election fever and in the struggle for democracy. Napoleon's forces were poised to invade - but Cheshire troops battled their own countrymen instead of marauding Frenchmen. Balls and bear-baiting; highwaymen and hangings; riots and reform: Regency Cheshire tells the story of county life during the age of Beau Brummell, Walter Scott and Jane Austen.

À propos de Sue Wilkes

Sue Wilkes was born in Lancashire; she has lived in Cheshire since 1981. Sue read Physics at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. She is a member of the Society of Authors. Her first book Narrow Windows, Narrow Lives (History Press, 2008), recreated everyday life for working families in Victorian Lancashire during the Industrial Revolution. A creative writing tutor specialising in non-fiction, Sue has contributed regularly to magazines in the UK and USA. She is married, with two children.

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GOR012638596
9780709085300
0709085303
Regency Cheshire Sue Wilkes
Occasion - Comme neuf
Relié
The Crowood Press Ltd
20091001
272
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