"Angelo's Pic Nic" offers a glimpse into the social customs and manners of a bygone era through the life and observations of Henry Charles W. Angelo. This biography delves into the world of Victorian picnics, providing insights into the elaborate preparations, social hierarchies, and etiquette that defined these gatherings. Angelo's narrative captures the spirit of a time when social events were meticulously orchestrated, and every detail, from the food served to the attire worn, reflected one's status and refinement.
Explore the nuances of Victorian society as revealed through the prism of a simple, yet significant, social event-the picnic. "Angelo's Pic Nic" is a fascinating read for anyone interested in social history, Victorian customs, and the art of gracious living.
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