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The Edwardians

by J. B. Priestley

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Although people see the Edwardian era as a golden age of peace, propsperity and tranquility, it was also one of hope and of new ideas, of inventions such as the radio and the aeroplane, and a fermant of activity in politics, social controversy and the arts.
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Hadn't read much by or about this author before, but apparently he was a prominent and well known writer in the early through mid twentieth century. I read this because I was intrigued by the nature of the man who was King Edward. I wanted to know more about him and the time he reigned and this book was very helpful with that. This book gave me better insight into the nuances of classes and political parties of the era. It was palatable, almost folksy in places, filled with illustrations of the art and photographs of the times. ( )
  MrsLee | May 11, 2024 |
A survey book of The last pre-WWI period, my grandparent's world. It reads easily, and is informative about the sociology of the period, and about the major social movements that the War interrupted. A good background book for a North American student of John Galsworthy. ( )
  DinadansFriend | Oct 22, 2014 |
Covering 1901 to 1914 and copiously illustrated, Priestley here looks at social, political and artistic aspects of English life. ( )
  Lynley | Apr 20, 2011 |
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Although people see the Edwardian era as a golden age of peace, propsperity and tranquility, it was also one of hope and of new ideas, of inventions such as the radio and the aeroplane, and a fermant of activity in politics, social controversy and the arts.

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