Alison Maloney

Life Below Stairs

True Lives of Edwardian Servants

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Imprint: O'Mara Books

Publication date: 10/09/2015

ISBN: 9781782434351

Subject: Non-Fiction

Binding: Paperback

Size: Other

Extent: 192 pages

Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)

Edition Status: Out of Print

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Summary:

Upstairs, an Edwardian home was a picture of elegance, sophistication and serenity, filled with social engagements and lavish dinner parties. Downstairs was another story; a hive of domestic activity, as servants strove to ensure that life ran as smoothly as possible for their employers.

Life Below Stairs paints a detailed picture of what really went on downstairs, revealing the true-life trials and tribulations of the servants in a typical Edwardian household. Thoroughly researched and containing first-hand stories from staff of the time, this book looks at the daily life of the servants, the household structure and hierarchy, pay and working conditions, hiring and firing, and the backgrounds of the people working in these houses.

Looking at the lives of servants from the scullery maid to the butler, bestselling author Alison Maloney presents a vibrant account of a way of life from a bygone era.

Reviews:

Fascinating

Daily Mail

A fascinating slice of British History

Readers Digest

A fascinating new book

Daily Express

A captivating snapshot of a different world and time

Sainsbury's Magazine

All you need to know about life below stairs

The Countryman

A detailed picture of what really went on 'downstairs

describing the true-life trials and tribulations of the servants in a gripping non-fiction account', Dunfermline Press

Sales points:

  • A fascinating look at the real-life experiences of servants in Edwardian stately homes

  • Reveals the secrets of life below stairs – the perks, the daily grind, the hierarchy, the rules and the gossip – as well as presenting personal accounts and tales from the staff themselves

  • The perfect gift for any fan of the award-winning Downton Abbey

  • Over 20,000 copies of the hardback edition sold to date

About the Author:

Alison Maloney

Alison Maloney is a journalist and author whose books include The Grannies' Book, Things to Do With Mum and Strictly Come Dancing: The Official Annual 2008. As well as a long stint on The Sunday Post newspaper, she worked as a children's book editor for two years. Alison lives in Kent with her husband and two children.