Sabine Baring-Gould, known for writing the hymn "Onward, Christian Soldiers," also made an interesting contribution to literature by penning the first werewolf novel. His versatility showcases the range of topics he could tackle, from religious themes to supernatural tales.
In Bill Bryson's "At Home: A Short History of Private Life," the author explores various aspects of domestic life throughout history. This book delves into how the home has shaped personal identity and social norms, providing an engaging narrative about the significance of private life in different eras.