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The Writer's Guide To - Everyday Life In Regency ...

: It is often viewed as an "introductory" work rather than a definitive, scholarly resource. Recommended Alternatives

: Despite the title, critics from Amazon.de note that the book focuses much more heavily on the Victorian period (1837–1901) than the Regency period (1811–1820).

by Roy and Lesley Adkins: Recommended for its readability and vivid portrayal of daily life. The Writer's Guide to Everyday Life in Regency ...

by Daniel Pool: Often cited as a superior and better-researched alternative for this specific timeframe.

by Kristine Hughes is widely considered a useful, though non-exhaustive, starting point for historical research. Key Strengths : It is often viewed as an "introductory"

: It excels at capturing the "essential trivia" of daily existence, such as domestic lighting, plumbing, food preparation, and household management.

: Reviewers from Amazon and Behind the Past describe it as a "timesaving reference" that is easy to read and browse for quick facts. by Daniel Pool: Often cited as a superior

For writers seeking more specialized Regency-era detail, many reviewers suggest: