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Victorian Style Hardcover – 30 Sept. 1993
- Print length240 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMitchell Beazley
- Publication date30 Sept. 1993
- Dimensions25.4 x 3.18 x 31.12 cm
- ISBN-101857320980
- ISBN-13978-1857320985
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About the Author
Judith Miller began collecting in the 1960s while a student at Edinburgh University in Scotland. She has since extended and reinforced her knowledge of antiques through international research, becoming one of the world's leading experts in the field. In 1979 she co-founded the international best-seller Miller's Antiques Price Guide and has since written more than 100 books which are held in high regard by collectors and dealers.
Judith Miller appears regularly on TV and radio. She is an expert on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow and has co-hosted the popular BBC series The House Detectives, ITV's Antiques Trail, and Discovery's It's Your Bid. She has appeared on The Martha Stewart Show and CNN. She is a regular lecturer and contributor to numerous newspapers and magazines, including the Financial Times, the Daily Telegraph, BBC Homes & Antiques and House & Garden. She has lectured extensively, including at the V&A in London and the Smithsonian in Washington.
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- Publisher : Mitchell Beazley (30 Sept. 1993)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 240 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1857320980
- ISBN-13 : 978-1857320985
- Dimensions : 25.4 x 3.18 x 31.12 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 606,662 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 513 in Professional Interior Design
- 1,100 in Residential Buildings
- 1,264 in Interior Design Architecture
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Judith Miller began collecting in the 1960s while a student at Edinburgh University in Scotland. She has since extended and reinforced her knowledge of antiques and design through international research, becoming one of the world’s leading experts in the field. In 1979 she co-founded the international bestseller Miller’s Antiques Price Guide and has since written more than 100 books, which are held in high regard by collectors and dealers. Judith Miller appears regularly on TV and radio. She is an expert on the BBC’s “Antiques Roadshow” and co-hosts the popular BBC TV series “The House Detectives,” “ITV’s “Antiques Trail,” and Discovery’s “It’s Your Bid.” She has appeared on “The Martha Stewart Show” and CNN. She is a regular lecturer and contributor to numerous newspapers and magazines, including Financial Times, BBC Homes & Antiques and House & Garden. She has lectured extensively, including at the V&A in London and the Smithsonian in Washington.
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I don't know why some lame idiots want to name their 'style' after the Queen of a country that they had nothing to do with. Victoria was the Queen of England, so when we call something 'Victorian' we are talking about British style from the period of her reign. You can't just take your ugly, inauthentic, cheap, fake marble trash and call it 'Victorian' just because you think it looks like stuff from the 1800s. Call it 'Lincolnian', call it 'post-Confederate', call it whatever a historian would call that period of YOUR OWN COUNTRY'S history, but don't name it after ANOTHER country's rulers and then be surprised when people throw your useless books in the bin.
tl;dr It has nothing to do with Victorian style. It's just calling it that to con you into buying it.








