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29%OFFLucinda Hawksley - Bitten by Witch Fever: Wallpaper & Arsenic in the Nineteenth-Century Home - 9780500518380 - V9780500518380
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Bitten by Witch Fever: Wallpaper & Arsenic in the Nineteenth-Century Home

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Description for Bitten by Witch Fever: Wallpaper & Arsenic in the Nineteenth-Century Home Hardcover. Presents facsimile samples of 275 of the most sumptuous wallpaper designs ever created by designers and printers of the age, including Christopher Dresser and Morris & Co. In this title, interleaved with the wallpaper sections is a commentary that guides you through the story of the manufacture, uses and effects of arsenic. Num Pages: 256 pages, 350 illustrations, 250 in colour. BIC Classification: 3JH; AKP; AMR; HBTB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 211 x 259 x 29. Weight in Grams: 944.
Winner: Best Trade Illustrated Book, British Book Design & Production Awards 2017 `As to the arsenic scare a greater folly it is hardly possible to imagine: the doctors were bitten as people were bitten by the witch fever.' - William Morris on toxic wallpapers, 1885. Bitten by Witch Fever presents facsimile samples of 275 of the most sumptuous wallpaper designs ever created by designers and printers of the age, including Christopher Dresser and Morris & Co. For the first time in their history, every one of the samples shown has been ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Thames and Hudson Ltd
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780500518380
SKU
V9780500518380
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About Lucinda Hawksley
Lucinda Hawksley is the author of three biographies of Victorian artists: Lizzie Siddal, Kate Perugini (nee Dickens) and Princess Louise. She also writes about art history, social history, literature and the life and works of her great-great-great-grandfather Charles Dickens. Lucinda is a Pre-Raphaelite and Aestheticism expert and a regular lecturer at the National Portrait Gallery in ... Read more

Reviews for Bitten by Witch Fever: Wallpaper & Arsenic in the Nineteenth-Century Home
'In Hawksley's engaging prose, Morris comes across as a contradictory figure - just like the poisonously beautiful wallpaper that adorned so many Victorian homes and like the sumptuous pages of this handsome book, hiding a dark social history within' - World of Interiors 'Lucinda Hawksley explores the fascinating history of the use of arsenic in textiles and wallpapers. The book ... Read more

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