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|author=Alison Maloney
|title=Life Below Stairs: True Lives of Edwardian Servants
|rating=5
|genre=History
|summary=Life in Edwardian times is currently a popular subject, thanks in no small part to ''that'' period drama currently showing its final series on ITV. ''Life Below Stairs'' examines the subject in greater detail, looking at documents and memoirs from the time to discover what life was really like for those in service. We learn about the strict hierarchy in the household and the duties expected of each individual. We see how much each member of staff was paid and how workers were hired (and in many cases, fired) from their positions. Welcome to a slice of Edwardian life, served up with a delicious mix of period illustrations and newspaper clippings
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782434356</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Matt Haig
|summary= 1215 has gone down in history as the year of Magna Carta, the result of King John's increasingly discontented barons attempts to exert control over their wayward and stubborn monarch. John had succeeded to the throne of England in 1199, at the end of an often turbulent century. His father, Henry II, had succeeded in restoring the authority of the crown after almost twenty years of civil war between the supporters of two rival claimants to the kingdom. He had inherited a challenging set on both sides of the Channel, and within four years had been driven out of most of the French ones, notably the duchy of Normandy. Posterity would bestow on him the unflattering nicknames 'John Softsword' and later 'John Lackland'.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781858829</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Jane Chapman
|title=Is it Christmas Yet?
|rating=4.5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Ted is excited. Well, let's be honest - he's out of control, dashing around the house and yelling '''''Faster, Rudolph, Faster'''''. Poor Rudolph is in Ted's truck for the moment, but he's looking as worried as all the other toys. Christmas is coming, but the trouble is that it's not coming fast enough. And then the questions start. Poor Big Bear is bombarded with ''Is it Christmas yet?'' every few minutes. Big Bear's more patient than I could be and keeps saying ''soon'' in a soothing voice which eventually turns to a growl. Explaining what needs to be done before Christmas arrives doesn't help, as Ted offers to help. And we all know how much help ''that'' sort of help is...
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848691513</amazonuk>
}}

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