Upstairs & Downstairs
by Sarah Warwick | Reference | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 1847327907 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 1847327907 Global Overview for this book
3 journalers for this copy...
The illustrated guide to the real world of Downton Abbey. An interesting combination of illustrations, vintage photos and text.
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What you have in your hands is an honest-to-goodness gift, no strings attached. You may keep it forever and ever, pass it on to a friend, or release it into the wild like I did.
If you are new to BookCrossing and find this book and this site, welcome! Enjoy the site, the book and hopefully the BookCrossing community. I hope you'll join BookCrossing (it's free!) and if you do, please consider using any previous reader of this book, or me, jessibud, as the member who referred you. Or you may remain anonymous!
If you are an old hand at BookCrossing, thanks for picking up the book! Either way, I hope you'll journal so all the previous and future readers can track this book's journey. Thanks, and happy Crossing!
Journal Entry 2 by Bucklesbook at Harbord House Pub in Toronto, Ontario Canada on Sunday, May 7, 2017
Released 6 yrs ago (5/7/2017 UTC) at Harbord House Pub in Toronto, Ontario Canada
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
I am in Toronto, Canada which is Centrql Time NOT in Moravia which is GMT!
The book was fun to peruse and I particularly liked the biographical bits on Churchill, Virginia Woolf and the Sacheverells. My aunt lived inEngland during the First World War and when she was living there, she became a close friend of "Sackis" and often spoke of him. I was too young at the time and had no idea of whom she was speaking....only wish I had realized and asked questions. Too late, the Captain cried..
The book was fun to peruse and I particularly liked the biographical bits on Churchill, Virginia Woolf and the Sacheverells. My aunt lived inEngland during the First World War and when she was living there, she became a close friend of "Sackis" and often spoke of him. I was too young at the time and had no idea of whom she was speaking....only wish I had realized and asked questions. Too late, the Captain cried..
Well...it's back to me now. I am looking forward to a nice, long look at this picture book, which is also very informative. Can you IMAGINE being born into the servant class back in the day? Horrible life!
Hi Jessibud: Can you get a cover shot up for this one? Thanks.