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At Day's Close

A History of Nighttime

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At Day's Close

By: Professor A. Roger Ekirch
Narrated by: Roger Davis
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A fascinating and colourful social history of the nighttime.

From blanket fairs to night kings, curfews to crime, At Day's Close is an intriguing and captivating investigation into the night. Until now, this rich and complex universe in which we spend nearly half of our lives was a world long-lost to historians.

Here, Ekirch explores how the night was lived in the past, through travel accounts, memoirs, letters, folklore, poems, court records and coroner's reports. More than this, it is a passionate argument in the case for less artificial light in an increasingly bright world.

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©2022 A. Roger Ekirch (P)2022 Orion Publishing Group
Anthropology Astronomy Astronomy & Space Science Biological Sciences Europe Evolution Evolution & Genetics Great Britain Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Science Social Sciences

Critic reviews

"A splendid book...great entertainment'."(Sir Patrick Moore)

"A wonderful revelation of a vanished age of darkness." (Spectator)

"Fascinating." (Sunday Times)

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