Beautifully illustrated and rich with historical detail, Floriography uncovers the secret language of flowers that flourished during the Victorian era. Perfect for readers interested in art, history, gardening, or symbolism, this engaging reference book celebrates both the beauty of nature and the fascinating ways people once communicated through flowers.
Our modern obsession with true crime and ghost stories began in the 19th century. In Death and the Victorians, Adrian Mackinder delivers a fascinating, thoroughly researched history of how the Victorian era revolutionized mourning rituals, spiritualism, and the funeral industry. Drawing on rich primary sources, this compelling nonfiction narrative is an invaluable resource for high school history and literature educators looking to explore the dark fascinations of the 1800s.