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"This classic book on Victorian hypocrisy reveals the other side of Victoria's Britain, and what really went on behind the lace curtains and aspidistras. Ronald Pearsall exposes, with thorough documentation,...
(August 1909) How a Girl May Become a Professional Violinist (Marie Hall) pp. 647–9 At the editor's request, popular violinist Marie Hall offers practical suggestions to readers who are studying the violin. Illustration 'Marie Hall' p.
This book emphasises the many ways in which it continues to engage with contemporary life.
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Full of marvelous anecdotes and stories of the famous and infamous, this is one of the first overall surveys of the phenomenon of Victorian sexuality, from the mock-modest prudery to the flamboyant perversions, pornography and prostitution ...
Set in Great Britain, an ex-police officer finds it difficult to adjust to life away from the job and finds himself back in the thick of it when a man is found savagely murdered.
This novel will appeal to readers who enjoy reconnecting with their own rural roots.
In Birmingham a local journalist is found dead in his home.