The Way It Was: Life in Elizabeth’s Britain, 1952-1979 (Paperback)
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The Way It Was: Life in Elizabeth’s Britain, 1952-1979 (Paperback)

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Published: 31/08/2023
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Book of the Year in the Daily Mail, Daily Telegraph and New Statesman

'A powerful illumination of a lost world that is nevertheless part of living memory.' Simon Heffer, 'Books of the Year' , Daily Telegraph

'Ajoyous new book on post-war Britain.' Daily Mail

When Queen Elizabeth II came to the throne in 1952, Britain had a far-flung empire, Winston Churchill was prime minister, sweets were rationed, mums stayed at home and kids played on bombsites. In the years that followed everything changed utterly. Through original research, interviews with people who were there and his own memories of the time, Matthew Engel traces this transformation of British society as never before.

Beginning with the death of King George VI and ending on the eve of Margaret Thatcher's election, Engel not only covers all the major historical events but also explores everyday life - from the food we ate and where we shopped, to what we watched on television and the newspapers we read. In doing so, he brings these three decades to life with his own light touch and a wealth of fascinating, forgotten, often funny detail.

Previously published as The Reign - Life in Elizabeth's Britain.

Publisher: Atlantic Books
ISBN: 9781786496690
Number of pages: 640
Weight: 540 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 39 mm
Edition: Main


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Delivers equally sharp observations of Teddy Boys, hanged murderers, the British Empire, swinging London, National Service and Mrs Thatcher's ascent to power... A powerful illumination of a lost world that is nevertheless part of living memory. - Simon Heffer, 'Books of the year', Daily Telegraph

Masterly... Consistently entertaining, frequently surprising and sometimes provocative. - Peter Wilby, 'Books of the Year', New Statesman

A joyous new book on post-war Britain. - Daily Mail

Entertainingly written... An immediately credible, and at times highly personal, picture... Engel brings his own views to bear, usually with wit, and at times with pleasing eccentricity. - Spectator

A pleasingly anecdote filled new social history of the second Elizabethan era... Like the best assortment boxes, it encourages regular dipping, each chapter short and tasty enough to make you say "oh, just one more". - Patrick Kidd, The Times

Has at least one priceless detail per page. - Philip Norman, Observer

Full of richly revealing stories and quotidian detail, laced with incisive but humane judgements, and never missing the big picture of a country where the pace of social change was rapidly quickening - Matthew Engel has given us a tour de force about post-war Britain which delights and illuminates on every page. - David Kynaston

A pure delight. There is a gem on every page. - Peter Hennessy

I really enjoyed this romp through the headlines, partly because Matthew Engel is such an amusing writer and partly because all sixty-one of his chapters come up like three-minute songs on the jukebox - soon over and always time for just one more... Engel thinks like a journalist but writes like a raconteur. - Literary Review

The best feature writer of his generation, Engel really scores in his attention to the minutiae of lived experience... And he has a journalist's eye for the killer detail. - The Tablet

Rich in anecdote and telling detail it's a masterly evocation of a time of great social change. - Choice Magazine

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