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N**T
Nice pictures and interesting material
Got the book for Christmas and it made very good reading during the holidays. The text is informative, easy to read entertaining as well as educational. I wasn't sure what to expect since I was only able to view a few pages on Amazon, but I am glad I purchased it. The book is divided into 4 sections corresponding to morning, midday, afternoon and night. Within the 4 sections of the day the authors introduce us to the the life of aristocracy with the aid of beautiful photos and interesting text. If you are interested in 18th century (history, fashion, society, inventions and so on), then this book is a must because it touches on on these topics and more!
E**L
Pretty good.
I liked the book overall, however, it did a bit too much talking where the pictures could have done the work. The description is a bit misleading about the pieces in the setting they were intended.
J**N
Gilded Age
It is fun to see the items from the past, especially from this time frame. I just wish there were more photos of the objects.
M**K
Amazing Book
This book is totally worth it, if you love 18th century French art and culture. It is beautifully illustrated. Love the end papers.
L**D
A look inside the book
This was a captivating read. Lots of detailed explanation about life in general for the aristocrats, middle class, and the working class. Here's a taste of the kinds of ideas discussed.Chap. 1 Life was governed by the clock: awakening, work, commerce, entertainment, eating, and sleeping. Ancient Greek/Roman fables about time were resurrected.Chap. 2 The building boom was paid for by non-aristocrats. Multi-room homes, architectural plans for sale, designated private and public rooms, more and smaller rooms were all the latest fashion.Chap. 3 It was fashionable to invite friends to watch adults get dressed, put on makeup, and show off expensive boxes containing makeup, applicators, and jewelry.Chap. 4 Reading was in vogue, especially self improvement commentaries. Having children read classical literature about the licentious gods conflicted with teaching morality.Chap. 5 Candlelight allowed the host to control what and who visitors saw. The length of the candles determined the length of the event.Lots of photos illustrate the discussions within the chapters. Enjoy.
O**A
Boring dated coffetable book on the subject
Really the only reason I bought it because it was in English and cover promised good photos. Plenty better books in French...
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