The Fall of the House of Byron with Emily Brand

The Fall of the House of Byron with Emily Brand

Author: Reign of London Tours April 19, 2025 Duration: 26:40

On the 19th April 1824 at the age of 36, George Gordon Byron, the 6th Baron died in Greece.

Today we sit down and talk to Emily Brand, a Georgian historian and the biographer of the Byron family.

We’ll be discussing her book The Fall of the House of Byron: Scandal and Seduction in Georgian England released by John Murray Press (Hachette UK).


Welcome, Emily! 


The Fall of the House of Byron:

https://www.johnmurraypress.co.uk/titles/emily-brand/the-fall-of-the-house-of-byron/9781473664326/


Signed Copy:

https://www.foxlanebooks.co.uk/product-page/the-fall-of-the-house-of-byron-pb-with-signed-bookplate


Find Emily:

https://www.emilybrand.co.uk/

https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/emilybrand

https://greatbritishspeakers.co.uk/talents/emily-brand-speaker/


Get Emily's Books:

https://www.waterstones.com/author/emily-brand/12381



Georgian London Walking Tours:

https://www.getyourguide.com/london-l57/royal-london-from-tudors-stuarts-to-windsors-walking-tour-t481355/


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https://ifitaintbaroquepodcast.art/

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https://www.reignoflondon.com/


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There's a certain texture to the past that often gets smoothed over in textbooks. If It Ain't Baroque..., an independent history podcast from the team at Reign of London Tours, digs into that rich grain. Instead of a dry march through dates, each episode uses history as a lens-a prism, really-to examine the broader tapestry of life, culture, and the human experience. You'll hear stories where the grand narratives of politics and power intersect with the intimate details of everyday existence, revealing how people lived, thought, and felt in other times. The perspective offered here is grounded in a deep, practical knowledge of historical spaces and stories, moving beyond the abstract to something more tangible. This isn't about memorizing facts; it's about connecting threads from then to now. Tune in for a thoughtful, meandering exploration where a single artifact, a forgotten figure, or a specific event can open up a whole world of understanding. The result is a consistently engaging listen that reminds us how the past is never truly past, but always echoing in the foundations of our present.
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