
I'm not a huge fan of Austen per se (have enjoyed reading her work, but it's not something I return to). But I am a huge fan of “x in y objects“, and I enjoyed it here. The introduction is a bit pretentious or at least scholarly, and can be skipped if you're just interested in the objects. (The introduction, 22 pages long, took me 15 minutes to read; the rest of the book, 167 pages, just 50 minutes.) It was pleasant as such books go.
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