Best of
Victorian

1977

Cupid and Psyche


Walter Pater - 1977
    The classical story of Cupid and Psyche, as presented in Walter Pater's novel, Marius the Epicurean.

The Battle of Trafalgar


Geoffrey Bennett - 1977
    Off the Cape of Trafalgar, an epic sea battle was taking place which will be remembered throughout history. The battle of Trafalgar has now passed into national mythology. The expertise, courage and determination and confidence which gave Britain a victory of spectacular finality in October 1805 also provided her with one of her great legendary figures – a naval hero in life but much more like a national, if secular, saint in death. However like the noise and smoke of battle, legends have a habit of obscuring facts and having lodged into the popular imagination are transcribed to history books. In this masterly history, Geoffrey Bennett sets the battle in the context of the world-wide struggle of Napoleon, describes the ships, their crews and the tactics of the action. In his scholarly but immensely readable account of the battle he discusses the preparatory manoeuvres and the mechanics of naval warfare in the age of sail. 'Excellent balanced accounts and judgements' Richard Hough, author of 'The Great War at Sea: 1914-18'. Captain Geoffrey Bennett RN (1909-1983) served in the Royal Navy from 1923 until 1958, during which time he was for three years Naval Attache in Moscow. He is the author of several distinguished books on the history of naval warfare, including ‘The Battle of Jutland’, ‘Coronel and the Falklands’ and ‘Naval Battles of the First World War’. Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent publisher of digital books.

Victorian Grotesque: An Illustrated Excursion Into Medical Curiosities, Freaks, And Abnormalities, Principally Of The Victorian Age


Martin Howard - 1977
    

The Dramatic Works of Edward Bulwer Lytton Richelieu and Money!


Edward Bulwer-Lytton - 1977
    Lytton, English novelist, statesman and playwright. Richelieu and Money are two of his plays. Richelieu is a historical drama of the French Cardinal Richelieu. Money , set in London 1840, says of its character: For we are all human, he has, in one instance, and but one, suffered his judgment to be misled by too great a regard for Money See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

The Victorian Home


Jenni Calder - 1977
    In chapters on Order, Harmony & Comfort, Inside the Home, Working-Class Homes, Home-making, The Domestic Ideal and the Domestic Prison, and on Children, Housing, and Taste & Status, Jenni Calder presents us with a lively, well-researched and thought-provoking picture of life in the Victorian Home.