The Victorians

The Victorians by Ruth Brocklehurst is a new edition published by Usborne Publishing, Limited in 2015. This 64-page book presents an overview of life in Victorian Britain, exploring various aspects such as the slums, steelworks, and the British Empire, along with significant events like the Great Exhibition. The narrative highlights the unique characters and innovative inventions that contributed to Britain’s transformation into a modern society.
Readers will find a detailed account of the era, focusing on the interplay between social conditions and technological advancements. The book delves into the eccentricities of the time, providing insights into the momentous events that shaped the nation. With its emphasis on juvenile nonfiction and history, this edition serves as an informative resource for those interested in European history, particularly the Victorian period.
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From slums and steelworks to the British Empire and the Great Exhibition, this book tells the story of life in Victorian BritainFollow the eccentric characters, ingenious inventions and momentous events that sent Britain hurtling into the modern world.
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