Elizabeth's London

author: Picard, Liza
Explores the details of everyday life in London during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, from 1558 to 1603, discussing building methods, interior decor, gardens, clothing styles, food and drink, education, games, religious tolerance, attitudes toward immigrants, poverty management, and other topics.
year: 2004, 2003
call number/section: 942.05, 942.1
subjects: elizabeth, i, queen of england, 1533-1603, homes and haunts, london, homes, london (england), london (england), social life and customs, 16th century, history, great britain, 1485-1603, tudors

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Elizabeth's London
Picard, Liza
St. Martin's Press (2004)
Explores the details of everyday life in London during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, from 1558 to 1603, discussing building methods, interior decor, gardens, clothing styles, food and drink, education, games, religious tolerance, attitudes toward immigrants, poverty management, and other topics.
Schools: 4



Elizabeth's London
Picard, Liza
St. Martin's Press (2003)
Describes daily life in Elizabethan London, and focuses on rivers, main streets, buildings, gardens, foreigners, clothes, food, drink, sex, marriage, education, entertainment, crime, punishment, the poor, and religion.
Schools: 1


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