Description: Wright, Thomas. The Homes of Other Days: A History of Domestic Manners and Sentiments in England from the earliest known Period to Modern Times. London: Trübner & Co., 1871. Second Edition. [10867] Terracotta publisher's cloth decorated in black & gilt, edge-worn with some fraying at the corner tips and spine ends, 10 1/4 x 7 inches. Private bookplate of Edward S. Marsh; front end paper hinge torn and a bit wobbly. Title page in red & black, xv, [1], 511 pp. with index, some pencil notes on the rear end papers. Shows signs of use with occastional creases, bumped page corners. Good. Hardcover. This book was first published in 1862. This history covers a vast range of topics regarding home life in Anglo-Saxon and medieval Britain. Many insights are derived from the 321 illustrations that have been reproduced from manuscripts from each period. Thomas Wright (1810-1877), English antiquarian and scholar, one of the founders of the British Archaeological Association, and the Percy, Camden, and Shakespeare Societies. In addition to his literary pursuits of antiquarian literature, he also oversaw several excavations of Roman towns in England.
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