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Michael Paterson is a military illustrator, artist and historian. He was a feature writer for Battlefields Review and the senior researcher on The World At Arms
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(eng) This author is not the same person as Michael Patterson (with two 't's). Amazon has created a mixup by listing many of Paterson's books under the name Patterson.

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Museum Puri Lukisan (1999) — A cura di, alcune edizioni12 copie

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male
Nazionalità
UK
Luogo di residenza
London, England, UK
Nota di disambiguazione
This author is not the same person as Michael Patterson (with two 't's). Amazon has created a mixup by listing many of Paterson's books under the name Patterson.

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Although a lot of the information in this book is generally known, it is ideal as a light read as it describes many facets of Victorian life without going into great depth. Even so, there was still plenty of information that was interesting. I particularly enjoyed the instructions for enthusiasts of the bicycling craze:

"Hold the handle with the left hand and place the other on the seat. Now take a few running steps, and when the right foot is on the ground give a hop with that foot, and at the same time place the left foot on the step, throwing your right leg over on to the seat. Nothing but a good running hop will give you time to adjust your toe on the step as it is moving. It requires a certain amount of strength and agility."

I'm glad I learned in a later era.
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VivienneR | 1 altra recensione | Dec 10, 2014 |
This is an incredibly rosy look at life in Victorian Britain, largely the lives of the upper and middle classes and largely just London. He says the workhouses weren't really grim at all, guys, they were great! Phew!

While presenting interesting information, as one would expect, the author sometimes inserts opinions about modern life that don't really have a place in the book and grated on me (there was a line about how we're "obsessed with political correctness today," which, sorry, we're more aware of how language hurts and the histories of certain words and less willing to cause further hurt by some ridiculous refusal to change vocabulary, it's not about correctness or politics, it's about being a decent human).

Then, especially in the last quarter or so of the book, he repeatedly talks about how colonization was actually good and imperialism shouldn't be a bad word. Yeeaah... I stopped the audiobook with forty seconds to go because it was frankly a little disgusting.
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