By Yvonne Bell - Published by Shire Publications - 2005Paperback - 56 pages - 210 mm x 148 mm
63 Colour + 43 Black & White Illustrations.
Edward VII became king in January 1901, right at the start of the twentieth century. Britain was a very prosperous country after Victorias long reign, and now a new era began that would bring enormous changes. After the stuffiness of Victorian life, there was a desire for less clutter in the home, more fresh air and sunshine. The changes begun during the few years before the First World War in 1914 were to leave their mark on the whole century. This book looks at some of the varied houses of the period, including the homes of the wealthy as well as those of the middle and lower classes. The Arts and Crafts movement, the Georgian revival and a desire for the latest thing were among the influences that contributed to an eclectic mixture of styles. The book will be of interest to those who live in an Edwardian house, and to many more who share the authors fascination and nostalgia for this intriguing period.