There's no denying Downton Abbey was more than a multiple Emmy Award winning show—it was a phenomenon, affecting everything from the popularity of 1920s baby names to the surge of butlers employed in China, as Jessica Fellowes notes in her introduction. Here she has gathered up the pithiest, most perceptive, and most poignant lines her uncle Julian Fellowes wrote for the series. On any given page you can find a cuttingly dry quip from the Dowager Countess, a perfectly timed word of wisdom from Mrs. Patmore, or a touchingly nostalgic pronouncement from Carson, accompanied by color photos from the show.