Victorians Come Of Age

1850s , #1

English language

Published Jan. 1, 2009 by David & Charles.

ISBN:
978-0-276-44251-3
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2 stars (1 review)

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reviewed Victorians Come Of Age by Helen Varley (Looking Back at Britain, #1)

Nice overview, poor reference

2 stars

This book is intended as an easy-to-read history of the 1850s in Britain, covering the major happenings, such as the Great Exhibition in 1851, the expansion of the railways, the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the Crimean War, the urban migration, and the beginnings of the Bank of England as a central bank. The gimmick of the Looking Back at Britain series is that they're illustrated entirely with images from Getty's collection, and this book certainly demonstrates the breadth of material they have available.

As reference for artists and writers, however, it's just not great, precisely because of its breadth. The author of a book this broad in scope cannot possibly be an expert on everything it covers. A couple of popular myths about corsets and crinolines slipped in, which makes me doubt the veracity of the information on the topics I know less about. The images are many but have …