The Biography Of A Victorian Village: Richard Cobbold's Account Of Wortham, Suffolk 1860

The Biography Of A Victorian Village: Richard Cobbold's Account Of Wortham, Suffolk 1860

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Author: Richard Cobbold; Edited And Introduced By Ronald Fletcher
Binding: Hardback
Published: B T Batsford Ltd., 1977

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Tanning and foxing, price clipped
Markings: Previous owner

The Biography Of A Victorian Village: Richard Cobbold's Account Of Wortham, Suffolk 1860 presents a vivid historical portrait of rural English life in the mid-19th century. Richard Cobbold chronicles the intricate social fabric and daily routines of Wortham, Suffolk, offering a unique window into a bygone era. This meticulous account illustrates the economic realities, community traditions, and personal narratives that shaped a small village in 1860. Edited and introduced by Ronald Fletcher, the work provides invaluable insights for scholars and enthusiasts of Victorian social history. It captures the essence of a community undergoing subtle transformations, making it an essential document for understanding local heritage.

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Description

Author: Richard Cobbold; Edited And Introduced By Ronald Fletcher
Binding: Hardback
Published: B T Batsford Ltd., 1977

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Tanning and foxing, price clipped
Markings: Previous owner

The Biography Of A Victorian Village: Richard Cobbold's Account Of Wortham, Suffolk 1860 presents a vivid historical portrait of rural English life in the mid-19th century. Richard Cobbold chronicles the intricate social fabric and daily routines of Wortham, Suffolk, offering a unique window into a bygone era. This meticulous account illustrates the economic realities, community traditions, and personal narratives that shaped a small village in 1860. Edited and introduced by Ronald Fletcher, the work provides invaluable insights for scholars and enthusiasts of Victorian social history. It captures the essence of a community undergoing subtle transformations, making it an essential document for understanding local heritage.