Walking Dickens' London

Walking Dickens' London

by Lee Jackson
Walking Dickens' London

Walking Dickens' London

by Lee Jackson

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Overview

Dickens' London is a unique work that recreates the sights, sounds and smells of Dickens' London and provides a detailed itinerary for those keen to follow in the footsteps of 'The Inimitable Boz'. Each entry conjures up forgotten scenes of London life – stage-coaches racing through the Borough; landing a catch at Billingsgate market; the uproar of a hanging outside Newgate Gaol – together with pointers to the most atmospheric, astonishing and esoteric parts of the Victorian metropolis which have survived into the twenty-first century. Step back into the past: savour the opportunity to dine in a nineteenth century chop-house; explore the rookery of Seven Dials; take tea in one of the Inns of Court; visit a Victorian operating theatre – all this and much more. Drawing upon Dickens' life and work, from museums and monuments to hidden alleys, mews and courtyards; from railway stations and riverside taverns to grim slums and gaslight  – Dickens' London : A Timetraveller's Guide is an indispensable guide for anyone exploring Victorian London.

Dickens' London : A Timetraveller's Guide is written by the acclaimed historical novelist Lee Jackson, whose encyclopaedic website  'The Dictionary of Victorian London' (www.victorianlondon.org) is well-known to all those interested in the history of the capital.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780747811343
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 03/20/2012
Series: Shire General
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Lee Jackson is a writer and novelist, an acknowledged expert on the nineteenth century metropolis. He has written seven historical crime novels, set in Victorian London, published in the UK, Commonwealth and France. His popular website 'The Dictionary of Victorian London' (www.victorianlondon.org) attracts two thousand unique visitors a day, and is number one for 'Victorian London' on all major search engines. A massive encyclopaedia of Victorian books, journals, newspaper cuttings, maps, diary entries (et al.) the site is regularly cited by academics, genealogists, novelists and much enjoyed by the general public. Lee has lectured on Victorian topics for libraries and museums in Kensington & Chelsea, City of London and for the Museum of London, and Museum of London Docklands.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Walk 1: St. James' and Mayfair
Walk 2: Soho and Covent Garden
Walk 3: The Strand and Fleet Street
Walk 4: Bloomsbury and King's Cross
Walk 5: Holborn
Walk 6: Clerkenwell
Walk 7: St. Paul's and Borough
Walk 8: City and Riverside
Index

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