Writing on the Wall

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18th century
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british history
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graffiti
hidden
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lara maiklem mudlarking
lisa woollett rag and bone
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material history
peoples' history
peter ackroyd
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revolutionary war

Product details

  • ISBN 9781800812000
  • Weight: 284g
  • Dimensions: 128 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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'A wonderful, vibrant account' Susie Dent 'A secret history like no other' BBC History Magazine, Books of the Year 2024 Longlisted for the 2025 Berger Prize What if walls could talk? For historian Madeleine Pelling, they can - if you know where to look An aristocrat carves obscenities into a tavern window with his diamond ring. A shopkeeper's daughter sketches customers with a piece of coal. A desperate highwayman, condemned to death, scratches his initials into his prison cell door. Writing on the Wall goes in search of the hidden voices of Britain's most rebellious and transformative era - a time when anyone in possession of a sharp point and ready surface could find their voice and immortalise their message. Through the marks made by ordinary people, scratched into walls, doors, windows and more, Madeleine Pelling brings the lost stories of the past to life in all their unguarded glory.
Madeleine Pelling is an award-winning cultural historian, author and broadcaster, and has held research fellowships at the universities of Yale, Edinburgh and Manchester. She is the co-host of History Hit's popular After Dark podcast and is a regular contributor for TV and radio, including for Channel 4, Sky Arts, Warner Bros and the BBC. Her words appear in the Guardian, Independent, BBC History Magazine and History Today, amongst others. She is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.