An illustrated history book covering Britain’s transformation from the Georgian period to the early Victorian era. Written by R. J. Unstead and published by A. & C. Black (Publishers) Ltd., London, it presents social, technological, and cultural changes between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in clear, engaging language.
Through short chapters and rich illustrations, the book describes Georgian roads and ships, the rise of the railways, industrial progress, daily life, and the contrast between rich and poor. Suitable for students and general readers, it offers an accessible introduction to British history from Queen Anne to Queen Victoria.
Pages: 96
Publisher: A. & C. Black (Publishers) Ltd.
Printed in Great Britain by Sir Joseph Causton & Sons Ltd.
First published: 1974 – Reprinted 1975, 1977, 1979
Language: English
Format: Softcover (limp) / Hardcover (cased)
ISBN: 0-7136-1423-4 (limp) / 0-7136-1419-6 (cased)



















