Pocket Guide to Edwardian England

Pocket Guide to Edwardian England by Evangeline Holland

I’ve always wanted to write a book drawn from my years of research into the Edwardian period and the years spent running this website, but always found excuses to put off the task. Recent circumstances forced me to reassess my personal and career goals, and this long-held dream of mine found its way to the top of my Bucket List. Today, I can proudly say I’ve been able to cross that goal off my list and present you with my debut title, the Pocket Guide to Edwardian England. Mixing older material with a lot of brand new material I’ve never blogged about on this site, the pocket guide is exactly that: a thorough and concise tour through the Edwardian era that can hopefully be read in a single sitting. The primary goal of this title is to provide a concrete foundation in the time period and to save you the trouble of tracking down the scores and scores of books I’ve read over the last decade. 🙂 As of now, I don’t have any plans for future titles, but you never know what the future may hold.

Available as an ebook from Smashwords, Nook, and Kindle, and available in print from Amazon.

UK: Kindle & Print
France: Kindle & Print
Germany: Kindle & Print

Contact me for wholesale pricing.

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12 replies on “Pocket Guide to Edwardian England”
  1. says: Cynthia Hauer

    Congratulations on publishing your Guide! I look forward to reading it. Good for you!

  2. says: Hels

    What a great idea…. making the material available to students and other people who don’t normally read history blogs. I would be delighted to review your new book.

  3. Congrats Evageline. You are spurring me on to finish my own first book on Edwardian Cookery next month. Bite sized Ebooks really are the way to go and I will happily download yours and review.
    Your Downton friend, Pam.

  4. says: Danielle

    Late as ever, but I would like to add my congratulations to everybody else’s. What an excellent complement to your Edwardian fiction career and what a boon for the many who have become drawn to the era in recent times as well as anyone else looking for a manageable orientation course. May this achievement help speed you along toward even greater heights!

  5. says: Danielle

    Late as ever, but I would like to add my congratulations to everybody else’s. What an excellent complement to your Edwardian fiction career and boon for the many who have become drawn to the era in recent times as well as anyone else looking for a manageable orientation course. May this achievement help speed you along to even greater heights!

  6. says: Becca Lee

    Evangeline, I have been following EP for the last couple of years as I research my own book on the period (non-fiction; women’s fashions and the social history thereof). Your site had bee a wonderful resource, and I expect the book to be one as well.

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