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A Portrait of Britain between the Exhibitions, 1851-1951 by Donald Lindsay and E. S. Washington offers a comprehensive exploration of Victorian and Edwardian Britain. This insightful book delves into the social, economic, and political transformations that shaped the nation between the iconic Great Exhibitions of 1851 and 1951. By examining key developments in industry, culture, and society, readers gain a vivid picture of Britain's evolution during this pivotal century.






 

A Portrait of Britain between the Exhibitions, 1851-1951 by Donald Lindsay c1952

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  • Title: A Portrait of Britain between the Exhibitions, 1851-1951 
    Author: Donald Lindsay and E. S. Washington
    Publisher : Oxford at The Clarendon Press
    Publication c1952 First Edition
    Format: Hardback

    Condition: Brown covers with silver design to front and silver lettering to spine. Just somevery light bumping. No dust jacket. Pages are  clean and mark free with illustrations throughout and photographic plates to rear. Picture endpapers depicting famous people.

    Book measures: 20cm x 15.5cm with 321 pages+

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