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Year 1000 What Life Was Like at the Turn of the First Millennium

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ISBN-10: 0316511579

ISBN-13: 9780316511575

Edition: 1999

Authors: Robert Lacey, Danny Danziger

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A vivid and surprising portrait of life in England at the turn of the last millenniuma world that already knew brain surgeons and property developers and, yes, even the occasional gossip columnist. Chapters follow the structure of an ancient calendar, and overflow with such facts as the recipe for a medieval form of Viagra, what clothing was like in a world without buttons, and much more. A standout among millennium books, offering a revealing comparison of the end of the first millennium with the end of the second.
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Book details

List price: $17.99
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Little Brown & Company
Publication date: 4/1/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 240
Size: 5.63" wide x 8.37" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.550
Language: English

Robert Lacey was born in Guilford, Surrey, England on January 3, 1944. He earned a B.A. in 1967, a diploma of education in 1967, and an M.A. in 1970, all from Selwyn College, Cambridge. Lacey began his writing career as a journalist, working for the Illustrated London News and later the Sunday Times magazine. While working for the latter, he also began writing biographies; his books about Robert, Earl of Essex and Sir Walter Raleigh led to a commission to write a history of Queen Elizabeth's reign, to be published during her silver jubilee. Majesty: Elizabeth II and the House of Windsor became an international bestseller, and established Lacey's reputation as a biographer who treated his…    

Danny Danziger has written 11 books on a range of diverse subjects. His last title for Little, Brown -THE YEAR 1000 - went to number one and stayed on the bestseller list for seven months. Danny has a weekly interview column in the Sunday Times, Best of Times, Worst of Times, which over 12 years has won many accolades and awards.

The Julius Work Calendar - The Wonder of Survival
January - For All the Saints
February - Welcome to Engla-lond
March - Heads for Food
April - Feasting
May - Wealth and Wool
June - Life in Town
July - The Hungry Gap
August - Remedies
September - Pagans and Pannage
October - War Games
November - Females and the Price of Fondling
December - The End of Things, or a New Beginning?
The English Spirit
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Source Notes
Index