Perpetual Sunshine
David Cannadine, 2 July 1981
The Gentleman’s Country House and its Plan, 1835-1914
by Jill Franklin.
Routledge, 279 pp., £15.95, February 1981,0 7100 0622 5 Show More
by Jill Franklin.
Routledge, 279 pp., £15.95, February 1981,
“... women’s history, for instance, has meant a clutch of books on below-stairs life: most notably Pamela Horn on The Rise and Fall of the Victorian Servant, Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy’s history of the British nanny (which puts Churchill’s Mrs Everest firmly in her place), and Merlin Waterson’s account of Erdigg, which tells the entire story of a ... ”