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This slim brilliant very scary novel (John Sandoe Books) came out in 1953 four years after Little Boy Lost". It is about a young married woman who lies down on a chaise-longue & wakes to find herself imprisoned in the body of her alter ego ninety years before. It impressed PD James author of the " Preface" as one of the most skillfully told & terrifying short novels of its decade. And Penelope Lively described it as disturbing & compulsive commenting: This is time travel fiction but with a difference...instead of making it into a form of adventure what Marghanita Laski has done is to propose that such an experience would be the ultimate terror...so Melanie/ Milly clings to the belief that she is dreaming for as long as she possibly can; the point at which she is forced to abandon this comfort & search for other explanations is her plunge into nightmare. In the stifling menacing atmosphere in which Melanie finds herself there is another dark unspoken theme. Sex. Milly has been in some way disgraced... Once again the chaise-longue is the hinge between the two planes of existence. The site of rapture of ecstasy
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* Ties in to a fantastic new four-part BBC series from the makers of the hit Victorian Farm * Shows how many products on sale in our high street chemists today can trace their origins back to nineteenth century formulations * Full of fascinating facts remedies & recipes to try at home * Victorian Farm sold over 40 000 copies (Nielsen Bookscan figures) This is the story of consumer medicine -- how high street healthcare emerged in just 50 years & how we still rely on hundreds of formulations & products that can trace their origins back to the nineteenth century. Sun cream treatments for insomnia dandruff or warts perfumes & soaps are all as important today as they were 100 years ago & are stocked by the local chemist. Accompanying a major new BBC series this book takes a look at which products were on offer whether they were effective & how we still make use of them today. Providing hints tips recipes & remedies to make at home & fascinating historical background this book shows that while the names of products on the chemists shelf have changed over time our hopes & aspirations as consumers remain much the same as our Victorian predecessors. ...
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Victorian House Explained

From the majestic rows of gleaming white terraces in West London to the grid of red-brick houses in northern mill towns the legacy of the Victorian era can be found in every area of the England. Using his own drawings diagrams and photographs author Trevor Yorke explains all aspects of the Victorian house and provides a definitive guide for those who are renovating tracing the history of their own house or are simply interested in this notable period of history. The book provides a background to different phases of design throughout the Victorian age from 1830 to 1902. Various areas are considered in detail including: the layout and use of rooms; fixtures and fittings; sources of heat and lighting; domestic machinery such as kitchen ranges and laundry equipment; gardens and outbuildings.
Also included is a quick reference time chart with drawings of the period details that can help date them and a glossary of the more unfamiliar architectural terms.
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From the majestic rows of gleaming white terraces in West London to the grid of red-brick houses in northern mill towns the legacy of the Victorian era can be found in every area of the Engl&. Using his own drawings diagrams & photographs author Trevor Yorke explains all aspects of the Victorian house & provides a definitive guide for those who are renovating tracing the history of their own house or are simply interested in this notable period of history. The book provides a background to different phases of design throughout the Victorian age from 1830 to 1902. Various areas are considered in detail including: the layout & use of rooms; fixtures & fittings; sources of heat & lighting; domestic machinery such as kitchen ranges & laundry equipment; gardens & outbuildings. Also included is a quick reference time chart with drawings of the period details that can help date them & a glossary of the more unfamiliar architectural terms.

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