The Georgian era is known for its lavish fashions and sumptuous food, as
well as being a time of great social and political change. It saw the
birth of the Industrial Revolution, the abolition of the slave trade and
the expansion of the British Empire throughout the world. It is also an
era greatly associated with the Arts - prolific writers and artists such
as Shelley, Wordsworth, Austen and Turner changed the British cultural
landscape. History is not just about kings and queens, or battles lost
and won, it is also about the way ordinary people lived and changed the
world around them. Mike Rendell covers some of the weird and wonderful
facts about the era, as well as debunking some of the myths, in
easy-to-read, bite-size sections. Find out about the vicar who
discovered aspirin and the man who made his fortune from a toothbrush,
alongside the personal lives of the monarchy.