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Immerse yourself in the intrigue and elegance of the Victorian era with this treasure trove of ephemera—with 200+ stickers, 50+ activity and coloring pages, and calling cards with envelopes.

Whether you’re a sticker lover, scrapbooker, crafter, colorer, or letter writer, you’re sure to find something unique in Antiquities Sticker, Color & Activity Book. The Victorian era of the 19th century was known for many things. It brought us the telephone and telegraph, photographs and electricity, Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens, postage stamps and the Industrial Revolution. But it also ushered in a period of imperialism, the dawn of the suffragist movement, and a greater leisure class. Named after Queen Victoria, elements of the Victorian era were seen across Europe—and “across the pond” in the United States.

Along with the growing leisure class came a rise in activities such as novel reading, parlor games, and puzzles. Now

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    Publisher: Chartwell Books
    Publication Date: 11/21/2024
    ISBN13: 9780785846116, 978-0785846116
    ISBN10: 0785846115

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Immerse yourself in the intrigue and elegance of the Victorian era with this treasure trove of ephemera—with 200+ stickers, 50+ activity and coloring pages, and calling cards with envelopes.

    Whether you’re a sticker lover, scrapbooker, crafter, colorer, or letter writer, you’re sure to find something unique in Antiquities Sticker, Color & Activity Book. The Victorian era of the 19th century was known for many things. It brought us the telephone and telegraph, photographs and electricity, Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens, postage stamps and the Industrial Revolution. But it also ushered in a period of imperialism, the dawn of the suffragist movement, and a greater leisure class. Named after Queen Victoria, elements of the Victorian era were seen across Europe—and “across the pond” in the United States.

    Along with the growing leisure class came a rise in activities such as novel reading, parlor games, and puzzles. Now

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