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Book Synopsis
Part social history and part design catalogue, this innovative book delves into the sinister history of 19th-century wallpaper.

Trade Review
'A highly original and beautifully illustrated volume that contrasts alluring, poison-laden wallpapers with thought-provoking narrative' - Town Daily
'Like Horrible Histories, but for grown-ups with a keen interest in interior design' - Emerald Street
'Lucinda Hawksley explores the fascinating history of the use of arsenic in textiles and wallpapers. The book is beautifully made' - It’s Nice That
'In Hawksley's engaging prose, Morris comes across as a contradictory figure - just like the poisonously beautiful wallpaper that adorned so many Victorian homes and like the sumptuous pages of this handsome book, hiding a dark social history within' - World of Interiors
'The bible on this topic – and gorgeous to boot' - BBC History

Table of Contents
Introduction: Arsenic & Victorian Paper Hangings • 1. Arsenic Murder & Myth 2. Madness in the Method; Poison in the Process • 3. Arsenic in the Home • 4. The Wallpaper Designers • 5. The Public Debate • 6. Getting Away From It All • 7. The Rise of Arsenic-free Wallpaper • Appendix

Bitten By Witch Fever

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      Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
      Publication Date: 20/10/2016
      ISBN13: 9780500518380, 978-0500518380
      ISBN10: 0500518386

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Part social history and part design catalogue, this innovative book delves into the sinister history of 19th-century wallpaper.

      Trade Review
      'A highly original and beautifully illustrated volume that contrasts alluring, poison-laden wallpapers with thought-provoking narrative' - Town Daily
      'Like Horrible Histories, but for grown-ups with a keen interest in interior design' - Emerald Street
      'Lucinda Hawksley explores the fascinating history of the use of arsenic in textiles and wallpapers. The book is beautifully made' - It’s Nice That
      'In Hawksley's engaging prose, Morris comes across as a contradictory figure - just like the poisonously beautiful wallpaper that adorned so many Victorian homes and like the sumptuous pages of this handsome book, hiding a dark social history within' - World of Interiors
      'The bible on this topic – and gorgeous to boot' - BBC History

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Arsenic & Victorian Paper Hangings • 1. Arsenic Murder & Myth 2. Madness in the Method; Poison in the Process • 3. Arsenic in the Home • 4. The Wallpaper Designers • 5. The Public Debate • 6. Getting Away From It All • 7. The Rise of Arsenic-free Wallpaper • Appendix

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