The Edwardian Scrapbook by Robert Opie

The Edwardian Scrapbook by Robert Opie

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The Edwardian Scrapbook by Robert Opie

With Edward VII on the throne and the dawn of a new century, Britain embraced the technology of the future. Motor transport began to replace the horse, and by the end of the Edwardian era, the possibilities of the aeroplane could be seen. While the telephone was for business communication, the popular craze was to send picture postcards, especially from the seaside. In the home, vacuum cleaners were the latest innovation, while in the streets women protested for their rights. Ping Pong was the fashionable parlour game for adults, whilst the teddy bear quickly became the cuddly companion for children. Like the other vibrant titles in the series, The Edwardian Scrapbook offers a glimpse at what used to be using Robert Opie's unrivalled collection of ephemera and packaging. It adds to our knowledge of the recent past and is a treasure-trove of information and nostalgia.
Since the 1970s, Robert Opie has amassed an unrivalled collection of packaging in Gloucester. He is the author of numerous publications and has given many talks to schools, as well as on radio and television.
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ISBN 13 9781872727349
ISBN 10 1872727344
Title The Edwardian Scrapbook
Author Robert Opie
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher New Cavendish Books
Year published 1999-01-01
Number of pages 62
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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