The Victorian House Coloring Book

The Victorian House Coloring Book by Daniel Lewis, published by Courier Corporation in May 1980, offers a unique exploration of domestic architecture and interior design through charming original illustrations. This first edition features 48 pages of engaging content in English, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the intricate details of a typical Victorian home, including various rooms such as the parlor, kitchen, and library.
Readers will find informative and well-researched text accompanying the illustrations, covering furnishings, architectural details, and historical background. The book serves as an activity resource, blending creativity with educational insights about Victorian domestic life. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction and activity books, this coloring book provides an enjoyable way for young readers to learn about the aesthetics and history of Victorian homes while expressing their artistic talents.
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Charming original illustrations re-create domestic architecture and interior design of a typical Victorian home. Exterior, front porch, parlor, kitchen, library, dining room, bedroom, bathroom, more. Informative well-researched text covers furnishings, architectural details, historical background, and more. Introduction. Bibliography. Color illustrations on covers.
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