
Judith Flanders was born in London, England, in 1959. She moved to Montreal, Canada, when she was two, and spent her childhood there, apart from a year in Israel in 1972, where she signally failed to master Hebrew. After university, Judith returned to London and began working as an editor for various publishing houses. After this 17-year misstep, she began to write and in 2001 her first book, A Circle of Sisters, the biography of four Victorian sisters, was published to great acclaim, and nominated for the Guardian First Book Award. In 2003, The Victorian House (2004 in the USA, as Inside the Victorian Home) received widespread praise, and was shortlisted for the British Book Awards History Book of the Year. In 2006 Consuming Passions, was published. Her most recent book, The Invention of Murder, was published in 2011. Judith also contributes articles, features and reviews for a number of newspapers and magazines.
Series
Books

A Circle of Sisters
Alice Kipling, Georgiana Burne-Jones, Agnes Poynter and Louisa Baldwin
2001

Christmas
A Biography
2017

Rites of Passage
Death and Mourning in Victorian Britain
2024

The Discovery of Neverland
The Transformation of Childhood 1500-1900
2005

The Invention of Murder
2011

The Making of Home
The 500-Year Story of How Our Houses Became Our Homes
2014

Mysteries of the Ancient World
1998

The Invention of Murder
How the Victorians Revelled in Death and Detection and Created Modern Crime
2011

A Cast of Vultures
2017

A Bed of Scorpions
1873

The Victorian City
Everyday Life in Dickens' London
2012

A Place For Everything
The Curious History of Alphabetical Order
2020

Consuming Passions
Leisure and Pleasure in Victorian Britain
2006

A Howl of Wolves
2018

Cozy Case Files
A Cozy Mystery Sampler, Volume 5
2018

A Murder of Magpies
2014

Inside the Victorian Home
A Portrait of Domestic Life in Victorian England
2003


