The Victorians at Play

The Victorians at Play by Rosemary Rees, published by Raintree Publishers in 1995, is a 32-page exploration of leisure activities in Victorian Britain. This edition provides insights into how individuals engaged in various pastimes, including sports, games, seaside outings, hunting, and garden parties, reflecting the social customs of the era. The book includes quotations from contemporary sources, offering a glimpse into the experiences and perspectives of people during this time.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the recreational habits that defined Victorian society, making it suitable for primary and intermediate levels. The content is designed to educate young readers about historical leisure activities, enhancing their understanding of the period. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction and history, this book serves as an informative resource for those interested in the cultural practices of the Victorian era.
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Looks at how people in Victorian Britain spent their leisure time, for example sports, games, seaside outings, hunting and garden parties. Includes quotations from sources written at the time. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.
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