A Book for a Rainy Day; or, Recollections of the Events of the Years 1766-1833
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The author collects personal reminiscences and biographical sketches spanning decades, offering vivid anecdotes about urban life, artists, actors, public figures, and social customs. Arranged chronologically as yearly entries, the work blends memoir, portraiture, and commentary, accompanied by contemporary illustrations and editorial notes that clarify references and identify prints. Topics range from studios, exhibitions, and theatrical culture to everyday scenes, trades, and curiosities, with reflective asides on collecting, prints, and antiquarian research. The tone alternates between anecdotal intimacy and antiquarian detail, preserving observant descriptions of manners, artistic practices, and the social landscape as remembered by a long-lived observer.
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