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Author Worsley, Lucy.

Title If walls could talk : an intimate history of the home / Lucy Worsley
Published New York : Walker, 2012

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Description xv, 351 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
Contents Part One: An intimate history of the bedroom -- Part Two: An intimate history of the bathroom -- Part III: An intimate history of the living room -- Part Four: An intimate history of the kitchen
Summary "Why did the flushing toilet take two centuries to catch on? Why did Samuel Pepys never give his mistresses an orgasm? Why did medieval people sleep sitting up? When were the two "dirty centuries"? Why did gas lighting cause Victorian ladies to faint? Why, for centuries, did people fear fruit? All these questions will be answered in this juicy, smelly, and truly intimate history of home life. Lucy Worsley takes us through the bedroom, bathroom, living room, and kitchen, covering the architectural history of each room, but concentrating on what people actually did in bed, in the bath, at the table, and at the stove. From sauce-stirring to breast-feeding, teeth-cleaning to masturbation, getting dressed to getting married, this book will make you see your home with new eyes."--Publisher
Notes Originally published: London : Faber & Faber, 2011
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Dwellings -- Psychological aspects.
Dwellings -- Environmental aspects.
Rooms -- Psychological aspects.
Rooms -- Environmental aspects.
Households -- England -- History.
Families -- England -- History.
Architecture, Domestic -- England -- History.
SUBJECT England -- Social life and customs. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043318
LC no. 2011038759
ISBN 9780802779953 (hbk.)
0802779956 (hbk.)
Other Titles Intimate history of the home