Victorian Rituals


 
Bibliography:
A list of sources where I have obtained information for this site.
  • Victoria Magazine

  • Country Victorian Magazine

  • Country Wisdom and Know How, Storey Books, 2004

  • The Pocket Letter Writer, S.A. Howland, 1844

  • Gentlemen's Book Of Etiquette, 1860

  • Decorum, 1890

  • Godey's Lady's Book

  • Harper's Bazaar

  • Young Ladies Journal, 1872

  • The Lady and Gentleman's Book Of Etiquette, 1852

  • The Best Behavior, Esther B. Aresty, New York, Simon and Schuster, 1970. Good manners from antiquity to the present as seen through courtesy and etiquette books.

  • The Country Store, Stepahnie Donaldson, 1996. This books helps you to discover the enjoyment of home baking, preserving and to try simple recipes to create fragrant beauty products, natural decorations and foods.

  • Christmas Feasts From History, Lorna J. Sass, 1981. This book begins with the celebration of a merry Roman festival, and then takes you through the Middle Ages, the 17th-Century and more.

  • Hearts, Cupids and Red Roses, Edna Barth, 1974. Read as the author takes you through 64 fun, fact-filled pages on the history of St. Valentine's Day.

  • Back to Eden, Jethro Kloss, 1992. The classic guide to herbal medicine, natural foods and home remedies.

  • The Bread & Circus Whole Food Bible, Christopher S. Kilham, 1991. How to select and prepare safe, healthful foods with more than 100 recipes.

  • The Complete Medicinal Herbal, Penelope Ody, 1993. A practical guide to the healing properties of herbs with more than 250 remedies for common ailments.