
England in the Days of Old
1897
Published in 1897, 'England in the Days of Old' by William Andrews offers a historical account of social life and customs in England. The book explores various traditions and societal norms that have shaped English culture, beginning with an engaging discussion on the significance of wigs in the 17th and 18th centuries. Andrews provides insights into how these fashion statements were intertwined with social customs, featuring anecdotes from notable figures like Samuel Pepys. This work serves as a companion to Andrews' earlier book, 'Bygone England,' appealing to both general readers and antiquarians interested in England's rich cultural history.

