Explore the fascinating world of Victorian-era bathing rituals with "Lvxvrios Bathing." This intriguing work by Andrew White Tuer and Tristram James Ellis delves into the social history of hygiene and luxury in the 19th century. Discover how bathing evolved into a symbol of status and indulgence. This book offers a unique glimpse into a bygone era, revealing the elaborate practices and cultural significance surrounding the simple act of cleansing. A valuable resource for social historians and anyone interested in the daily lives of Victorians.
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