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How to be a tudor by ruth goodman
How to be a tudor by ruth goodman




how to be a tudor by ruth goodman

Expecting it to look like a striped cotton bandage, I was presented with a cat wearing an immaculately tailored miniature button-down.

how to be a tudor by ruth goodman

I’d asked the costume department to take a man’s shirt (which the lead character had stolen after a one night stand), and fashion it into something she fixes around her cat to stop it picking at its surgical stitches. I definitely recommend it for any history enthusiasts.O n the first day directing my first film came my first communication error. To sum up, this book kept my attention from beginning to ending and the narrator’s voice suits the text really well. In fact, they had some preoccupations regarding healthy habits and etiquette 5)Talking about food, the amount of money they spent on it was crazy, reaching up to 70% of their incomes, making it a big deal. So did clothes, they’d count every single shirt 4)Nutrition was already a concern back at that time. 2)Apprenticeship could be expensive and take over 10 years 3)Owning a bed was quite a big deal. You would get from one room to another crossing the already existing rooms. The Tudor Era is surely very different from what I was expecting but here are some highlights 1)houses didn’t have corridors. Another interesting thing about this book is that it covers practically every important aspect of their lives from where they slept to how they worked and studied. Of course they didnt take baths regularly, in fact that was believed to allow diseases into the body, however their changes of clothes, particularly underwears and the scents they used to use did the job quite good, according to the author’s experimentations. I wasn’t expecting their level of hygiene to be so high. What surprised me the most, however, was the author’s level of dedication - not only she researched about their habits but she has even tried some of them herself. This book was a pleasant surprise when I first purchased it I thought it would be about the lives of the nobles, but instead it focus on the daily routines of common citizens.






How to be a tudor by ruth goodman