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Alice Loxton 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: Alice Loxton
SKU: MAN-LOWPLEX-VRT-U241235-7025167126
Barcode: 9787025167123
Publisher: Icon Books/Macmillan UK Ltd
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Titles in This Set:
UPROAR!
Eighteen A History of Britain in 18 Young Lives

Format: Paperback; Hardcover
ISBN: 9781785789557/9781035031283

Overview:
Delve into a two-book collection from Alice Loxton that brings Britain’s past vividly to life. UPROAR! offers a brisk, cinematic tour of late Georgian London through the eyes of the era’s satirical artists—Rowlandson, Gillray, and Cruikshank—whose work captured power, culture, and public sentiment with fearless wit. Loxton anchors this art-led history in accessible narrative, guiding readers through smoky streets, drawing rooms, and theatres where ideas about class, politics, and society were forged and challenged. The companion volume, Eighteen: A History of Britain in 18 Young Lives, pivots from grand events to intimate biographies, inviting you to follow eighteen Britons at pivotal ages across centuries. From a young Elizabeth Tudor to a rugby-obsessed Welsh miner’s son, the book shows how youth intersects with national history, shaping choices, opportunities, and identity. Together, these two works form a dynamic, approachable entry point for curious readers who crave history told with energy, wit, and persuasive storytelling. This set makes a thoughtful gift for lovers of biography, art history, and social history alike.

What This Collection Covers:
Across these two volumes, Loxton merges visual culture with lived experience to illuminate Britain’s long arc. UPROAR! demonstrates how images and satire can illuminate political and social tensions, revealing the power of picture to shape opinion and policy in a changing metropolis. Eighteen translates macro history into micro stories, tracing how age, class, and circumstance influenced the lives of ordinary and remarkable young people. The collection emphasizes narrative clarity without sacrificing rigor, inviting readers to feel the texture of the era—the streets, the salons, the theaters, and the print rooms—while building a coherent picture of how culture, power, and history interlock. Whether you’re approaching history for the first time or revisiting it with a critical eye, this set offers a cohesive, immersive experience that deepens understanding of Britain’s past and its people. It’s equally suited to individual readers, study groups, and gifting occasions for those drawn to accessible yet thoughtful non-fiction.

Book-by-Book Guide:
UPROAR! UPROAR! transports readers to eighteenth-century London, where art and satire collide with power. Alice Loxton crafts a concise, film-like journey through the capital’s streets, theatres, and drawing rooms seen through the eyes of Rowlandson, Gillray, and Cruikshank—the artists who turned politics into picture and punch. The writing blends social history with vivid scene-setting, offering snapshots of city life, censorship, and public discourse. Loxton’s voice is confident, lively, and accessible, making complex ideas approachable without sacrificing depth. Readers will come away with a clear sense of how visual culture can drive political conversation and how Georgian Britain laid the groundwork for modern satire. This book works brilliantly as a gateway to history through art and as a compelling read for fans of narrative non-fiction and cultural history.
Eighteen A History of Britain in 18 Young Lives Eighteen invites readers to meet Britain’s past through eighteen young lives at defining moments. Loxton threads biography with social history to illuminate how adolescence, opportunity, and circumstance intersect with national events. From a young Elizabeth Tudor facing deadly intrigue at court to a teenage Richard Burton—the rugby-obsessed son of a Welsh miner—each life acts as a lens on broader forces: education, work, gender norms, migration, and resilience. The prose balances empathy with curiosity, delivering both wit and insight as it moves across centuries and social strata. Readers will appreciate how one life can illuminate many historical themes, turning distant eras into tangible experiences and leaving room for reflection on how youth continues to shape history today.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This two-book collection is ideal for history enthusiasts who enjoy narrative non-fiction shaped by biography and art history. It’s perfect for adults seeking a fresh, readable exploration of Britain’s past and for students in need of approachable context for coursework or essay writing. Gift buyers will find a thoughtful, well-curated pair that pairs a vibrant, image-rich history with intimate biographical storytelling. Fans of cultural history, social history, and literary biographies will relish the complementary viewpoints. The set also serves as a strong starting point for readers curious about how art, satire, and personal stories intersect to reveal larger historical patterns.

Key Benefits:

  • Two complementary histories that blend art, biography, and social context
  • Accessible, engaging narrative that appeals to both new and seasoned readers
  • Perfect gift set for history lovers, students, and educators
  • Contains two distinct formats (paperback and hardcover) for versatility
  • Illustrative, image-forward approach enhances visual learning
  • Clear, quotable insights into Georgian Britain and Britain’s youth across centuries

About the Author:
Alice Loxton is celebrated as one of the UK’s most exciting young historians. Her work on Georgian Britain is noted for clarity, energy, and a writer’s instinct for storytelling. The collection demonstrates her distinctive voice—sharp, witty, and deeply researched—bringing historical themes to life for a broad audience. The reception for her books highlights her ability to fuse rigorous archival detail with accessible narration, making complex history feel immediate and relevant. As one of the rising stars in contemporary history writing, Loxton’s approach blends biography, cultural analysis, and social context in a way that invites readers to reimagine how the past sounds, looks, and feels.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This set offers a memorable, deeply human entry into Britain’s history. The pairing of UPROAR! and Eighteen provides a rich, dual-view experience: one volume deepens understanding of the Georgian era’s cultural landscape, the other illuminates long-standing historical threads through the experiences of young people. Together, they create a cohesive reading journey that rewards careful attention and invites discussion, making the past feel immediate, relevant, and inspiring. It’s an ideal addition to any bookshelf, a thoughtful gift for curious minds, and a reliable resource for classrooms seeking engaging non-fiction that sparks conversation and curiosity.

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