Two Centuries of Life in Down
1600-1800
John Stevenson
A fascinating and highly entertaining excursion into the County Down of several centuries ago.
Using a wealth of contemporary letters, journals, maps and diaries, and an inspired combination of empathy and imagination, Stevenson brings this forgotten world brilliantly to life, familiarising us with its customs, tastes and values, and subtly drawing the reader into the lives of a wide variety of its people, from the drunken Viscount, to the farmer facing eviction and the clergyman with twenty-five children.
Stevenson's scope is encyclopedic. No topic is beneath him, and he is as happy discussing fashion, travel, witchcraft and folk cures, as the Kirk, public morals or the dangers of reading Milton. The result is something of a tour de force, a book of vast range and daring, and one of the great landmarks of literary County Down.
Book Details
ISBN 1 870132 30 0
Paperback 512 pages, 34 illustrations
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Book Reviews
'No dry-as-dust academic work this, but a wonderful source for local historians and a marvellous read for anyone who is interested in County Down' Belfast News Letter
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- Newtown A History of Newtownards
- The Most Unpretending of Places A History of Dundonald, County Down
- A Taste of Old Comber The Town & its History
- Donaghadee: An Illustrated History


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