The International Exhibition of 1862 was a crucial event in the history of the Victorian era, showcasing the latest innovations and developments in technology, industry, science, and art. In this volume, Edward McDermott provides a comprehensive guide to the exhibition, offering a fascinating insight into the culture and society of the period. Overflowing with remarkable and unusual facts about the exhibition, this book is an essential reading for anyone interested in the history of the Industrial Revolution and Victorian culture.
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