A is for Arsenic: An ABC of Victorian Death

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A IS FOR ARSENIC: AN ABC OF VICTORIAN DEATH

 

Title: A is for Arsenic: An ABC of Victorian Death, Chris Woodyard

Author: Chris Woodyard

Illustrations: Landis Blair

ISBN: 978-0-9881925-4-6

Publication Date: September, 2023

Page Count: 208 pp.

Size: 6×9” trade paperback

Retail Price: $18.95

 

Publisher: Kestrel Publications, 1811 Stonewood Dr., Dayton, OH 45432-4002, 937 426-5110. E-mail: chriswoodyard8@gmail.com

 

Features: Black and white line illustrations, appendix of mourning etiquette, glossary, bibliography

 

Blurb: A is for Arsenic is a guide to the basics of Victorian mourning with whimsical poems, “death-initions,” and stories resurrected from 19th-century newspapers, brought back to life through the evocative art of Landis Blair.

 

Chris Woodyard, author of The Victorian Book of the Dead, answers your dead-serious questions including:

 

How long should you mourn for someone who left you money in their will?

Why did body snatchers strip a body before carrying it away?

What was a coffin torpedo?

Were mourning clothes poisonous?

What is inheritance powder?

Who killed off keening?

What is dead water?

 

An A to Z delight for lovers of the macabre!

 

Contents:

 

Introduction

A – Arsenic

B – Bier

C – Crape

D – Death Token

E – Embalming

F – Fisk Burial Case

G – Gates Ajar

H – Hearse

I – Ice Box

J – Jet

K – Keen

L – Lychgate

M – Mute

N – Necropolis

O – Obelisk

P – Post Mortem

Q – Queen Victoria

R – Resurrection Men

S – Shroud

T – Tear Bottle

U – Undertaker

V – Veil

X – Sexton

W – Weepers

Y – Churchyard

Z – Zinc

Appendix: Mourning Etiquette

Glossary

Bibliography