"British historian Mortimer, who has already struck gold with delightful guides to Elizabethan and medieval Britain, takes on the Regency. Deliciously revealing research... No reader should miss his take on the era's hygiene, diet, medicine, treatment of women, fashion, travel, theater, and music. There was even a musical superstar: Beethoven. Anglophiles will love it all. Everything you ever wanted to know about Regency life."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"Mortimer walks readers through the cities, towns, and rural landscape of Britain as if presenting a down-to-earth, how-to guide for time-travelers to the era. The sounds, smells, textures, and nightscapes are brought to incredibly vivid life, fully immersing readers into the quotidien worlds of everyone from the monarchy, aristocracy, and landed gentry to the middle classes, working classes, and the destitute. Written in very accessible language, this is sure to be a favorite for history lovers, historical fiction readers, and fans of all sorts of travelogues."-- "Booklist"
"An excellent book demonstrating that there was far more to this exuberant and often horrifying period than is commonly realized."-- "The Times (London)"
"Mortimer's accessible format brings Regency Britain vividly to life."-- "History Revealed"
"Ian Mortimer has made this kind of imaginative time travel his specialty."-- "The Daily Mail"
"An entertaining and enlightening read."-- "Choice Magazine"
"Ian Mortimer's Time Traveler's Guide to Regency Britain tells you all you need to know about criminals, disease, beggars, and other late Georgian delights if you ever find yourself visiting the 1790s."--Simon Heffer, The Daily Telegraph, A Book of the Year