What constituted a secret or a scandal in times gone by? This
entertaining history gives an overview of the times and attitudes to
"secrets," and what was meant by a "scandal." The series uncovers
revelations of infidelity, murder, poisonings and corruption. In the
context of Victorian propriety the tales in this book are even more
startling, detailing scandalous celebrities and poor "unfortunates."
From those upstairs and down, to those dwelling in the slums, they all
sampled the same pleasures and sometimes met the same ghastly fate, and
the new defamatory popular press gleefully printed the most lurid tales.