Engross yourself in Julian Fellowesrsquo; multi-award winning drama with the full script of Season Three; which includes previously unseen dialogue and drama as well as two 8-page color photo inserts.Downton Abbey fever is stronger than ever!The most successful British drama of our time continues to captivate viewers with its riveting storylines; stunning costumes; and unforgettable performances by its cast. With Downton Abbeyrsquo;s script from Season Threemdash;which was the most dramatic yetmdash;fans can go behind-the-scenes to learn all of the secrets.Offering readers the opportunity to read the work in more detail and study the characters; pace and themes in depth; the scripts include an introduction; exclusive commentary; full color photos; and additional material from Julian Fellowes. Readers will be given invaluable insight into how Fellowes researched and crafted the amazing world of Downton Abbey.A must for lovers of Downtown Abbey; the scripts will enhance viewersrsquo; experience with the award-winning show that continues to enchant its audience.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. How cholera and the Big Stink led to the creation of Londons modern sewer systemBy MarchetaI became interested in the building of the London sewers in the 1860s while reading Anne Perrys William Monk novel "Dark Assassin".This book explained how Londons failure to manage its sewage over the centuries led to the Thames becoming an open sewer by the mid-1800s. This resulted in several outbreaks of cholera and the Big Stink of 1858. Many of the terms used in the Perry book; such as navvies and toshers; are further explained in this book. There are lots of maps showing the historical handling of waste by dumping it into Londons river system; which eventually worked its way to the Thames. There are photographs and illustrations that showed what the people and machinery involved looked like.The Victorian pumping stations; aka the Cathedrals of Sewage; at Crossness and Abbey Mills are unbelievably elaborate - works of art. I passed this book to my sister; who is currently reading the same Monk novel.