Liza Picard: 5 books

Book cover of Elizabeth's London

Elizabeth's London

Everyday Life in Elizabethan London

by Liza Picard
Language: English
Release Date: May 23, 2013

'Reading this book is like taking a ride on a marvellously exhilarating time-machine, alive with colour, surprise and sheer merriment' Jan Morris Elizabethan London reveals the practical details of everyday life so often ignored in conventional history books. It begins with the River...
Book cover of Chaucer's People: Everyday Lives in Medieval England
by Liza Picard
Language: English
Release Date: March 26, 2019

The Middle Ages re-created through the cast of pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales. Among the surviving records of fourteenth-century England, Geoffrey Chaucer’s poetry is the most vivid. Chaucer wrote about everyday people outside the walls of the English court—men and women who spent days...
Book cover of Restoration London

Restoration London

Everyday Life in the 1660s

by Liza Picard
Language: English
Release Date: June 20, 2013

How did you clean your teeth in the 1660s? What make-up did you wear? What pets did you keep? Making use of every possible contemporary source, Liza Picard presents an engrossing picture of how life in London was really lived in an age of Samuel Pepys, the libertine court of Charles II and...
Book cover of Victorian London

Victorian London

The Life of a City 1840-1870

by Liza Picard
Language: English
Release Date: May 23, 2013

From rag-gatherers to royalty, from fish knives to Freemasons: everyday life in Victorian London. Like its acclaimed companion volumes, Elizabeth's London, Restoration London and Dr Johnson's London, this book is the product of the author's passionate interest in the realities of everyday life...
Book cover of Dr Johnson's London
by Liza Picard
Language: English
Release Date: May 23, 2013

'A Baedeker of the past, absorbing and revealing in equal measure' Peter Ackroyd 'Brings the age's tortuous splendours and profound murkiness vividly to life' Observer When Dr Johnson published his great Dictionary in 1755, London was the biggest city in Europe. The opulence of the rich and...
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