Edwardian

Books written during or set in the Edwardian era.
The Edwardian era in Great Britain is the period following the Victorian era, covering the reign of King Edward VII, 1901 to 1910. It is sometimes extended beyond Edward's death to include the four years leading up to World War I.
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Sisters of Fortune
Murder at the Debutante Ball (Cleopatra Fox, #5)
A Noble Scheme (The Imposters, #2)
A Beautiful Disguise (The Imposters, #1)
An Honorable Deception (The Imposters, #3)
Murder on Mistletoe Lane (Stella and Lyndy Mystery #5)
An Act of Foul Play (Lady Hardcastle, #9)
An Assassination on the Agenda (Lady Hardcastle Mystery, #11)
Murder at Keyhaven Castle (A Stella and Lyndy Mystery, #3)
The Prince of Spies (Hope and Glory, #3)
In the Shadow of Vesuvius (Lady Emily #14)
The Nature of a Lady (The Secrets of the Isles, #1)
A Dress of Violet Taffeta
The Mistletoe Countess (Freddie & Grace Mystery, #1)
Christmas at Sugar Plum Manor
A Room with a View
Howards End
Maurice
The Secret Garden
Peter Pan
Snobbery with Violence (Edwardian Murder Mysteries, #1)
A Marvellous Light (The Last Binding, #1)
The Wind in the Willows
Think of England (England World, #2)
The Children's Book
Hasty Death (Edwardian Murder Mysteries, #2)
A Restless Truth (The Last Binding, #2)
The Lost Heiress (Ladies of the Manor, #1)
Our Lady of Pain (Edwardian Murder Mysteries, #4)
A Little Princess
Marrying Winterborne by Lisa KleypasBecause of Miss Bridgerton by Julia QuinnThe Earl Takes All by Lorraine HeathDuke of Sin by Elizabeth HoytMy American Duchess by Eloisa James
2016 Historical Romance
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Best 1900s Historical Fiction
148 books — 68 voters


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